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Nokia powers Swissgrid’s advanced new IP/MPLS and Optical communications network

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Nokia powers Swissgrid’s advanced new IP/MPLS and Optical communications network

 

  • IP routing and optical technologies from Nokia make Swiss electricity transmission system operator’s electrical grid more efficient, reliable, safe and secure

 

 

June 7, 2016

Espoo, Finland – Nokia has delivered state-of-the-art IP/MPLS (Internet Protocol/Multiprotocol Label Switching) and optical technology and services to Swiss electricity transmission system operator Swissgrid for the management of its electrical grid. The new “Grid Control Network” provides monitoring and switching for the electricity transmission grid, resulting in better alignment of power supply and demand, enhanced security and an exceptional level of reliability.

The new communications network became operational in Switzerland earlier this year.

In a turnkey project, Nokia implemented two IP/MPLS -based networks, one an operational network and the other a business communications network. They are both overlaid on an encrypted Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) and Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplex (CWDM) network, also from Nokia.

The solution is supporting mission-critical operational services such as Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems, Teleprotection, video surveillance via closed-circuit TV (CCTV), site access control and intrusion detection. This will allow Swissgrid to maintain the highest level of reliability, safety and security across the entire grid.

The network is also enabling business communications between electricity substations and Swissgrid locations for tasks such as office local area network (LAN) and voice over IP (VoIP) in a highly secure way.

The “Grid Control Network” is being operated by Swissgrid from two mission-critical Grid Control Centers (data centers), which are interconnected through encrypted, redundant DWDM wavelength services.

Key Facts:

  • Swissgrid’s  transmission grid has a length of 6,700 km covering 140 substations. The “Grid Control Network” additionally interconnects power plants, data centers and offices.
  • When fully deployed in partner sites outside of Switzerland in 2016, the “Grid Control Network” will be the key element in the exchange of electricity between Swissgrid’s network in Switzerland and sites in Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, Italy and France.
  • Through the new IP/MPLS overlay network, Swissgrid is benefitting from a high level of automation which is yielding new efficiencies. Power supply and demand can be matched exactly, and the network is highly available and secure.
  • The IP/MPLS network features Nokia’s 7705 Service Aggregation Router portfolio, with features tailored to support critical applications required by utilities as well as the 7750 Service Router portfolio.
  • The xWDM network layer, based on the Nokia 1830 Photonic Service Switch, provides optical intrusion detection and on-the-fly low latency wavelength encryption for the operational and business communications network. This means that potential physical intrusions on the fiber cable can be detected and located. In case of an intrusion, sensitive data are nevertheless protected through embedded optical layer encryption (AES-256).
  • On top of its IP/MPLS network equipment, Nokia provided professional services including network design, installation, commissioning and integration. Nokia will also provide maintenance services and support for seven years having started last year.

 

Quote:

Patrick Langelaan, head of Global Enterprise & Public Sector, Central Europe, Nokia, said: “Our leadership in IP/MPLS and in agile optical networking allows us to deliver a robust, resilient and intelligent network for Swissgrid that will drive new efficiencies in their transmission network and meet the highest level of availability and security, which is essential in supporting smart grid applications.”

About Nokia

Nokia is a global leader in the technologies that connect people and things. Powered by the innovation of Nokia Bell Labs and Nokia Technologies, the company is at the forefront of creating and licensing the technologies that are increasingly at the heart of our connected lives. With state-of-the-art software, hardware and services for any type of network, Nokia is uniquely positioned to help communication service providers, governments, and large enterprises deliver on the promise of 5G, the Cloud and the Internet of Things. http://nokia.com

 

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