Oman Electricity Transmission Company (OETC)
Customer Story | 2 min read
OETC modernizes operational technology with Hitachi Energy’s MPLS-TP Network
Customer Story | 2 min read
OETC modernizes operational technology with Hitachi Energy’s MPLS-TP Network
Like many utilities, Oman Electricity Transmission Company (OETC) has traditionally utilized time-division multiplexing (TDM) technology for their mission-critical operational applications. With the pressing need to digitalize their operations and support a growing number of bandwidthintensive services, utilities are now looking to migrate their communication networks to packet-switched technology. However, preserving the operational continuity of vital services that demand guaranteed network performance, like control and protection systems, is paramount.
For OETC, a secure and modern communication network is not just an essential requirement to provide the entire country with dependable and uninterrupted power supply. It represents the key enabler for the expansion of its operations and the enhancement of its network to enable advanced applications and services for greater efficiency and visibility into a highly connected grid; a smart one.
Formed in 2005, OETC plays a vital role in the Oman electricity sector, as it owns and operates the main power network that transmits electricity from the generating stations to the distribution load centers across all the governorates of the Sultanate. The main electricity transmission network operates at 132kV, 220kV and 400kV voltage levels. It is monitored and controlled through a load dispatch center (LDC) in Muscat, the capital of Oman. OETC also has the responsibility of balancing generation and demand at all times of the day as part of its responsibilities for the economic dispatch of power across the Sultanate.
“With a vision to expand our infrastructure to provide the connectivity and meet the growing demand for power in the country, OETC wanted to ensure that its infrastructure could support the anticipated demand growth.”