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HIGH-LEIT can be used for the optimisation of multi-utility systems (electricity/gas/district heating). For this purpose, operations and resource planning based on electricity and heat demands as well as the available heat reservoirs is carried out. IDS systems can be used for gas, water, electricity, heating and wastewater applications. The industry-specific software modules can be integrated into the HIGH-LEIT SCADA system.
HIGH-LEIT provides all the necessary functions for the clear and structured implementation of multi-utility control rooms. Faults can be polled and handled individually for each sector. On-call duty assignments, too, can be organised individually for each sector.
Modern multi-utility companies benefit from the combination of power, gas and heating systems for the trans-sectoral optimisation of the overall energy supply. For this purpose, powerful software modules can be integrated into the HIGH-LEIT SCADA system.
The optimisation of multi-utility systems is based on the following items:
- District heating demand forecast
- Electricity demand forecast
- Resource planning for thermal power stations
- Load management
The thermal power station modules generate electricity and district heating, whereas the boilers only generate district heating. The district heating generated by the thermal power station modules can be temporarily stored up to a certain capacity. The optimisation of multi-utility systems is targeted towards planning the runtimes of thermal power stations and boilers in such a way as to ensure that
- District heating requirements are fulfilled
- Power peaks are optimally reduced
- If the demand exceeds the contractually defined output, the peak is kept at the lowest possible level
Thanks to the intra-sectoral optimisation function, the in-house power generation units, such as thermal power station, emergency diesel generators etc. can be optimally used to achieve a minimisation of operating costs.

