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THE DESIGN OF THE MAN MACHINE INTERFACE FOR THE CONTROL OF ENERGY NETWORKS ON AN INDUSTRIAL PLATFORM THAT USES AND GREEN ENERGY
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The energy system is an area which requires a large enough attention in the process of automation and the use of all the possibilities of producer of energy from renewable sources. It is not enough to produce energy but also to collect and trade to the true value, without being used intermediate bodies for recouping. Drop is a technology that allows users to collect data, information from one or more establishments located remotely and send instructions with limited control by them. The article presents a study which takes control of industrial energy on a platform using this technology. The proposed system allows the optimization of the GUI interface of the system decrease, whereas the existing one is poorly, do not provide sufficient information. These cautions, which gives them the proposed system, are required when the question is to take quick decisions in resolving and dealing with certain problem which may occur during operation. The Interface has been carried out with the CITECT SCADA, integrating into the existing system very well. All automation system enhancements will allow in the next step the implementation of a new technologists. The essence of this technology and its main advantages, have not been much debated until now, although similar ideas have been successfully applied in the banking system.
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