SCADA definition

SCADA means the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition System (SCADA) installed for recording and transferring the online data.

Examples of SCADA in a sentence

  • The Transmission Provider and the wind or non-synchronous generation facility Interconnection Customer shall determine what SCADA information is essential for the proposed wind or non-synchronous generation facility, taking into account the size of the facility and its characteristics, location, and importance in maintaining generation resource adequacy and transmission system reliability in its area.

  • The wind or non-synchronous generation facility shall provide SCADA capability to transmit data and receive instructions from the Transmission Provider to protect system reliability.


More Definitions of SCADA

SCADA means supervisory control and data acquisition. See "Other Information Relating to Pembina's Business – Information and Communication Systems";
SCADA means Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition equipment installed and operated for the purpose of monitoring the Utility Facilities.
SCADA or "Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition" The Company system that provides remote control and monitoring of Company's transmission and sub-transmission systems and enables Company to perform real-time control of equipment in the field and to monitor the conditions and status of the Company System.
SCADA or Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition means the metering data collection system used by the TSO for the storage, display and processing of metering data by the TSO (currently comprising a communication system and computer system) or such other data collection system as the TSO may reasonably specify to be used for such purpose with the prior agreement of the Regulatory Authority and after consultation;
SCADA means Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition system.
SCADA means Supervisory Control and Data Acqui- sition, a computer system used for gathering and analyzing real time data used to monitor and control water systems and their components.