Integrated control centers – optimizing asset operation efficiency
What are Integrated control centers? The solution traditionally used to operate geographically dispersed power plants is to have an independent control center located at the
Development, installation and maintenance of the most competitive facilities in the sector
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Component engineering aims to provide services and highly technological products to verify and guarantee the structural and operational integrity of industrial installations, contributing to their optimum functionality in terms of safety, performance and economic efficiency.
Effectively, the component engineering carried out by Tecnatom has the following objectives:
Tecnatom’s vast experience in the field of nuclear component engineering has led us to divide our activities into three different sections:
Thanks to our extensive experience of over 60 years in the nuclear sector, we understand the operation processes of nuclear plants, aplying detailed knowledge to the needs of our clients which guarantee a technological independence from suppliers.
By applying the latest technology, we introduce comprehensive support services for inspection and maintenance that drastically reduce downtimes on the equipment and consequently reduce costs.
We develop technology lines aimed at optimising maintenance, preserving the structural integrity of components, managing ageing and permitting the long-term operation of industrial plants. We provide solutions best suited to the needs of the equipment and spare parts of our clients, being able to develop alternatives in the case of any obsolescence problems arising.
What are Integrated control centers? The solution traditionally used to operate geographically dispersed power plants is to have an independent control center located at the
Within the framework of the transformation of work processes in the operation and maintenance of energy assets, Dynamic Instructions solutions stand out as a key
El proyecto ITER es uno de los proyectos de inversión más grandes del mundo, en el que colaboran más de 35 países con el objetivo de demostrar la viabilidad de la fusión nuclear como fuente de energía inagotable. Para ello se está construyendo uno de los dispositivos de fusión por confinamiento magnético más grandes del mundo, en el que se probarán tecnologías, materiales y regímenes físicos integrados necesarios para la producción de electricidad basada en la fusión.
Tecnatom forma parte del proyecto aportando la creación de la plataforma de simulación de lo que será el simulador de la sala de control de ITER, la integración de modelos existentes desarrollados por distintos suministradores, la integración del sistema de control CODAC, el desarrollo de modelos adicionales, así como el mantenimiento y la formación en la plataforma.
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