Analytical Software accelerates power systems modeling.

Press Release Summary:



Positive Sequence Load Flow (PSLF™) analysis software equips power system planners and operators with seamless data editing, data visualization/analysis, plotting, as well as drag-and-drop and one-line drawing capabilities. Via one click on power system element, solution shows users power flow, dynamics, and short circuit data from systems. Table and graphic navigation facilitate use, and network scan feature provides visual representation of system scan results.



Original Press Release:



GE's Energy Consulting Business Launches Re-Envisioned PSLF(TM) Software; Enables Customers to Model Power Systems Faster



• Enhanced User Interface Streamlines Modeling Capabilities with Integrated Data Editing and Visualizations

• Fast and Reliable Algorithms Customers Can Count On

• Re-Envisioned and Redesigned by GE’s World-Renowned Electric Power Systems Engineers, Reflecting Evolving Industry Trends



SCHENECTADY, N.Y. – GE’s Energy Consulting business (NYSE: GE) today announced the launch of its new, re-envisioned Positive Sequence Load Flow Analysis (PSLF) software, enabling customers to model their power systems faster and more efficiently than ever before. This latest update to GE’s PSLF offering provides seamless data and visual integration built on a future-ready software platform, which continues to deliver the powerful and fast core algorithms PSLF customers have grown to expect.



The re-envisioned PSLF software equips system planners and operators with advanced data editing capabilities, enhanced data visualizations and analysis, innovative drag-and-drop and one-line drawing capabilities. Featuring seamless data editing and integrated plotting capabilities, GE’s re-envisioned PSLF has been built on the latest software technology platform, while maintaining the same powerful and reliable algorithms customers have come to expect. This combination enables GE to easily deliver system enhancements, while ensuring consistent power system models, helping customers meet their toughest power systems planning challenges both today and into the future.



“When we set out to re-envision our PSLF software, we put our customers at the center of the process. We paid close attention to the valuable feedback they provided about what would make modeling power systems more efficient and what would help them get their job done fast and accurately,” said Devin Van Zandt, software managing director, GE’s Energy Consulting business. “Armed with this information, we were able to develop a world-class software solution that not only improves power systems modeling capabilities for our customers, but also equips them with a future-ready technology solution capable of evolving to meet their power systems modeling challenges.”



With seamless data and visual integration, the new PSLF software provides users with a fresh look at power flow, dynamics and short circuit data from their systems via a simple click on a power system element. The software has been upgraded with enhanced table and graphic navigation capabilities, with Google Earth™ now integrated into the solution. These enhancements equip power system designers with an easy-to-navigate, intuitive user interface, giving them a clearer look at an entire power system. In addition, GE’s updated PSLF software includes a completely new network scan feature, providing users with a visual representation of system scan results and data on all of their power system components.



The PSLF software also features an integrated EPCL editor with advanced debugging capabilities. EPCL is a programming language in which the load flow, dynamics, short circuit and other analytical commands of the PSLF program are available as intrinsic functions. EPCL programs can read and write data in their own formats, call load flow and other analytical functions as needed and perform their own calculations independently from those of the load flow and other modules.



“This latest version of our PSLF software was developed in Schenectady, New York, by some of the world’s leading experts in electric power system engineering,” Van Zandt continued. “Their vast knowledge of the software and understanding of potential engineering challenges power systems planners can face enable our dedicated energy consulting team to provide invaluable support when our customers need us.”



To learn more about the new GE PSLF, or to request a demonstration, please click here.



About GE’s Energy Consulting Business



For nearly a century, GE’s Energy Consulting experts have focused on solving the electric power industry’s most pressing challenges—driving the evolution of electric power systems with greater affordability, reliability and efficiency. Today, GE’s Energy Consulting team continues this tradition by providing innovative solutions across the entire spectrum of power generation, delivery and utilization. With its cross-company resources, GE’s Energy Consulting business is able to serve a diverse global client base with a strong local presence.



About GE



GE (NYSE: GE) works on things that matter. The best people and the best technologies taking on the toughest challenges. Finding solutions in energy, health and home, transportation and finance. Building, powering, moving and curing the world. Not just imagining. Doing. GE works. For more information, visit the company's website at www.ge.com.



Notes

™PSLF is a trademark of the General Electric Company. All Rights Reserved.

Google Earth mapping service is a registered trademark of Google, Inc.



For more information, contact:



Jason Forget

GE Energy Management

Energy Consulting

+1 518 385 5336

jason.forget@ge.com



Matt Falso or Howard Masto

Masto Public Relations

+1 518 786 6488          

matt.falso@mastopr.com

howard.masto@ge.com

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