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'''ADMS (Advanced Distribution Management System) Overview''' | '''ADMS (Advanced Distribution Management System) Overview''' | ||
An '''Advanced Distribution Management System (ADMS)''' is a comprehensive software platform used by electric utilities to manage, monitor, and optimize the operation of their power distribution networks. It integrates various functionalities into a single system | An '''Advanced Distribution Management System (ADMS)''' is a comprehensive software platform used by electric utilities to manage, monitor, and optimize the operation of their power distribution networks. It integrates various functionalities into a single system for better decision making and improving grid reliability, efficiency, and resilience. | ||
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ADMS combines multiple traditional utility systems into a unified platform, including: | ADMS combines multiple traditional utility systems into a unified platform, including: | ||
* [ | * [[SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition)]] – Monitors and controls field devices, such as circuit breakers and transformers, in real time. | ||
* | * [[DMS (Distribution Management System)]] – Manages the distribution grid by analyzing power flows, detecting faults, and optimizing grid performance. | ||
* | * [[OMS (Outage Management System)]] – Detects, analyzes, and restores power outages, helping utilities manage service restoration efficiently. | ||
* | * [[DERMS (Distributed Energy Resource Management System)]] – Integrates and optimizes distributed energy resources (DERs), such as solar, wind, and battery storage. |
Latest revision as of 12:58, 11 April 2025
ADMS (Advanced Distribution Management System) Overview
An Advanced Distribution Management System (ADMS) is a comprehensive software platform used by electric utilities to manage, monitor, and optimize the operation of their power distribution networks. It integrates various functionalities into a single system for better decision making and improving grid reliability, efficiency, and resilience.

Key Components of ADMS
ADMS combines multiple traditional utility systems into a unified platform, including:
- SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) – Monitors and controls field devices, such as circuit breakers and transformers, in real time.
- DMS (Distribution Management System) – Manages the distribution grid by analyzing power flows, detecting faults, and optimizing grid performance.
- OMS (Outage Management System) – Detects, analyzes, and restores power outages, helping utilities manage service restoration efficiently.
- DERMS (Distributed Energy Resource Management System) – Integrates and optimizes distributed energy resources (DERs), such as solar, wind, and battery storage.