Common network model: harmonised basic data for regional planning and coordinated analysis
A common network model creates a reliable and common data base for regional planning and operational coordination. The model reduces data discrepancies, facilitates cooperation between TSOs and allows quick, transparent decisions. Effective data harmonisation ensures that all parties work with the same modern information area.
Who benefits from this?
The service is valued by network managers, network area planners, regulatory authorities and system operators who need high-quality, uniform basic data. Suitable for both regional planning and operational coordination, where rapid and accurate data exchange is important.
Principal functions and properties
- Harmed data structure - standardized formats and semantics that facilitate data integration and comparison.
- Version management and audit paths - full traceability of changes and sources, which reduces risks and proves data reliability.
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Modern architecture and clear integration points allow rapid deployment alongside existing tools. Result: more accurate regional planning, more effective cooperation and significantly less delay in decision-making processes caused by data.
Start creating a common data base today - a clear basis ensures that all analyses, explanations and decisions are based on the same, reliable information. Take the next step and bring clarity, speed and coordination to regional planning.
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