Comprehensive Solution for Power Generation Management
AspenTech OSI Generation Management System™ is a comprehensive solution suite that effectively manages regulated and deregulated power generation assets. This solution includes forecasting, optimization, scheduling, real-time operation, market participation, accounting, and compliance functionalities. It is designed to optimize power generation resources to meet load demand and enable economic objectives through market participation.
Field-Proven and Feature-Rich
With a global install base managing over 750 GW of traditional and renewable generation, AspenTech OSI Generation Management System™ is a field-proven solution. It offers a feature-rich environment that ensures energy supply optimization to meet economic and network fleet objectives in regional markets efficiently.
Leading Cybersecurity Posture and Enterprise Platform Integration
This system provides best-in-class tools to enable compliance with industry regulations, ensuring a leading cybersecurity posture. Additionally, it offers native integration with the entire OT product suite, providing users with a holistic and seamless experience across the enterprise platform.
Key Functionality and Market Participation
AspenTech OSI Generation Management System™ manages the generation and supply of electricity for various capacities and generation capabilities. It enables market participants in key markets such as ERCOT, PJM, MISO, CAISO, IESO, SPP, NYISO, and others to efficiently and optimally participate in regional market operations. With efficient monitoring, control, and regulation capabilities, the system oversees a combined generation capacity of more than 750,000 MW worldwide.
Additional Products and Solutions
In addition to the OSI Generation Management System™, AspenTech offers related products such as OSI monarch SCADA™, Energy Management System™, Advanced Distribution Management System™, and Distributed Energy Resource Management System™. These solutions cater to real-time monitoring and control, energy transport balancing, distribution grid management, and renewable energy integration respectively.