Dino Pionzio - Barcelona, ES Curt Peterson - Marina Del Rey CA, US David Barnes - Alpine CA, US William Libby - San Diego CA, US Mark Lee - Zurich, CH Benjamin Reeve - Arlington MA, US
International Classification:
G05D011/00
US Classification:
700/286000, 700/287000
Abstract:
A Supervisory Command and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system for managing wind turbines for electric power generation. One implementation includes a SCADA element at each wind turbine, configured to collect data and provide an interface to control the turbine and communicate with other parts of the system; a SCADA element at a substation, configured to collect data from the substation, to communicate with other parts of the system, and to store substation data locally; a SCADA element at each meteorological site, configured to collect meteorological data from sensors on and at a meteorology tower, to communicate with other parts of the system, and to store meteorology data locally; a data communication network; a server coupled over the network with the wind turbines, the substation, and the meteorological sites through their respective the SCADA elements; and a user interface through which authorized users can exercise command and control functions.
Libby Communications - President (1984) General Electric - Creative Director (1981-1984) Crain Communications - Marketing Manager (1979-1981) Marsteller, Inc. - Account Executive (1975-1979)
Education:
University of Illinois at Chicago - Literature/Creative Writing
About:
William J. Libby is president of Libby Communications.
Bragging Rights:
Founded in 1984, Libby Communications serves B2B clients
William Libby (1987-1991), Marcus Blunt (1987-1991), Tyrus Love (2003-2007), Russ Jones (1965-1967), Bezue Bezue (1984-1988), Robert Simmons (1978-1982)
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