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Hello all.

I just signed up to this forum hoping to find subject matter experts. I hope I have come to the right place.


I am part of a project where we are trying to address the below problem statement put out by an Energy company. (Not retailers)

  • Limited visibility of network status beyond transformer stations limits supplier's ability to respond to identify and respond to faults before it causes a major incident.
  • Damaged ceramic plate insulators which are causing overheating issues on power lines.


We are currently trying to validate hardware monitoring solutions (Fault Passage Indicators, Acoustic monitoring etc) which can be installed at substations, transformer station. We want to strengthen our team with some subject matter experts on any/all of the above topics from an energy vendors point of view. Please let me know if any of you are interested in having a chat.
 

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