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ADVA Wins Oscilloquartz PTP Deal for Critical Smart Grid Infra in the US

ADVA Wins Oscilloquartz PTP Deal for Critical Smart Grid Infra in the US Image Credit: ADVA

ADVA recently announced that Portland General Electric (PGE) is deploying Oscilloquartz PTP grandmaster clock technology as it upgrades to packet-based synchronization and protects its network against GNSS vulnerabilities and cyberattacks, while conforming to PNT Executive Order 13905. 

PGE, one of the largest power utilities in the Western United States, is using ADVA scalable timing solution to not only enable a smooth transition from legacy synchronization and ensure new levels of accuracy, reliability and resiliency but also to timestamp data and control grid substations at the edge. 

 

With multi-band GNSS receivers and AI-powered threat detection, ADVA’s assured PNT (aPNT) platform helps maintain resilient timing, even in challenging circumstances such as deliberate jamming and spoofing attacks. Easy to install and operate, the solution also provides multi-source backup, including PTP network timing and in-device holdover oscillators for when GNSS signals are unavailable or disrupted.

PGE’s new timing infrastructure will distribute stable and accurate frequency, phase and time-of-day information between its power infrastructure data points, including PMUs, IEDs and substation LAN IEC 61850 communications, supporting rapid decision-making and automated assurance. The solution is built on the OSA 5410 and OSA 5420 Series of edgeSync+ grandmaster clocks. It features multi-band, multi-constellation GNSS receivers and supports multiple PTP profiles, including substation power and core telecom backup sync, while also allowing conversion between them and supporting legacy interfaces. 

The products are part of ADVA’s new aPNT platform, integrating threat detection, multi-source backup and ADVA’s intelligent Ensemble Sync Director, as the new trusted standard for PNT service assurance, control and visibility.

John Lozano, senior telecommunications engineer, PGE
Precise and resilient synchronization is increasingly vital in the power industry. By harnessing new time-sensitive applications and building smarter energy infrastructure, we can offer even more to customers across our region. ADVA’s Oscilloquartz technology will be a key tool as we continue to lead the way to a more sustainable and affordable energy future for our community.

John Scherzinger, SVP, sales, Americas, ADVA
PGE’s highly resilient new solution will deliver the nanosecond accuracy and the levels of timing availability required by tomorrow’s power utilities. It features aPNT capabilities, our centralized GNSS monitoring and assurance tool for predictive maintenance, and our multi-band receivers with the power to compensate for ionospheric delay variations and protect against GNSS vulnerabilities.

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