MICROGRID!!! Wunderlich-Malec has been developing a Microgrid Master Controller for one of their customers.?This Microgrid runs 100% islanded from the local electric utility.?The Microgrid Master Controller interfaces with and controls a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), a Solar PV Inverter and several Level 2 and Level 3 EV chargers.?The Microgrid Master controller performs source/load balancing within this Islanded Microgrid.
WM Power Automation, Monitoring & SCADA Solutions
可再生能源行业的半导体制造业
Hampton,NH 44 位关注者
We provide customized solutions for electric power systems such as onsite generation, campus energy, and microgrids.
关于我们
Wunderlich-Malec excels at customized integrated solutions for control, automation and monitoring of power systems. We can work with a client’s existing control system and SCADA platform or recommend a new one. We work collaboratively with the system owner and stakeholders to determine key equipment and performance requirements for the entire control system life cycle.
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https://www.wmeng.com/solutions/electrical-and-power-engineering/power-automation-monitoring-scada-solutions/
WM Power Automation, Monitoring & SCADA Solutions的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 可再生能源行业的半导体制造业
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Hampton,NH
- 创立
- 1981
- 领域
- Microgrids、Customized generator and source transfer schemes、High speed load shedding、Redundant control and monitoring、Platform independent, non-proprietary solutions、IED logic and communication integration, including protection、ISO and Utility RTUs for generation、Direct Transfer Trip schemes、Synchrophasor monitoring solutions、Single or redundant HMIs for power system SCADA、Balance of Plant SCADA for power generation、Integrated Control of Power Systems和RTUs, Teleprotection, SCADA and Monitoring
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WM leverages our manufacturing facilities to provide factory validated systems to improve quality and schedule adherence!
Exciting progress in Baldwin, FL! In collaboration with Wunderlich-Malec Engineering, Inc. and Nik Gervais Ventures, we are powering forward and making great progress. #PioneerElectricGroup #ProjectUpdate
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Let our team help provide visibility, operational efficiency and sustainability to your on site power system!
Wunderlich-Malec Case Study: Dispatchable & Cleaner Backup Power Discover how our team is providing dispatchable, cleaner backup power that ensures reliability while significantly reducing emissions. Our latest case study explores this innovative solution that supports both sustainability and operational efficiency. Learn more about how we’re driving the future of energy. #CleanEnergy #BackupPower #Sustainability #TeamWME #Innovation
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Welcoming a new member to the team!
I'm thrilled to announce that I graduated Summa Cum Laude from California State University, Sacramento, with a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering - Power Design. It was an incredible journey, and I am deeply grateful to our faculty for their unwavering support and encouragement. Today also marked my first day as an Associate Electrical Engineer at https://lnkd.in/gTihphPr Wunderlich-Malec Engineering, Inc. I’m ready to work, learn, and grow!
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MICROGRID!!! Wunderlich-Malec employees traveled to a customer's facility to complete Phase I commissioning of WM's Microgrid Master Controller at this site. The Master Controller interfaces with and controls the elements in this Microgrid. In Phase I, the controller interfaces with L2 and L3 EV chargers. In Phase II, the controller will interface with these EV chargers, a Solar PV Inverter, and a Battery Energy Storage System to perform source/load balancing in the Microgrid.
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Wunderlich-Malec created this Microgrid Simulator for one of our customers in California! The Wunderlich-Malec (WM) Power System Operational and Control Simulator (PSOC Simulator) was developed to simulate a well-known switchgear vendor's PLC-based generator synchronizer and automatic power restoration control system commonly found at many facilities throughout the country. ?WM is an expert in the methods used in these systems and has developed the PSOC Simulator to give your facility’s operational team the ability to train system users on how the system operates during an outage, as well as how the system recovers when your utility power has been restored.?
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