UNG-PMS (System for Monitoring and Accounting of Electricity Generated by Solar Photovoltaic Power Plants)
- Customer
- Uzbkeneftgaz JSC
- Project manager on the customer side
- Year of project completion
- 2024
- Project timeline
- October, 2023 - October, 2024
- Project scope
- 120 automated workstations
- Goals
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- Improving the quality of electricity through generation from solar power plants and providing prompt, reliable information about the system’s status.
- Reducing the cost of consumed electricity by utilizing self-generated energy.
- Enabling measures that enhance the facility’s energy independence from external power suppliers.
- Monitoring and analyzing overall energy consumption to minimize inefficiencies at the workshop level.
- Automating reporting and calculation of actual electricity generation.
- Reducing the cost of electricity generation by 5–10% through optimization of solar power plant operations.
- Extending the service life of electrical equipment by 10%.
- Improving the quality and reliability of energy resources supplied by solar power plants through continuous technical monitoring.
- Project Results
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Project results and impact:
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Established a unified digital platform for collecting, storing, and analyzing energy generation and consumption data.
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Introduced continuous monitoring and automatic detection of deviations and inefficiencies in energy performance.
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Enabled timely response through automated alerts and reporting to responsible departments.
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Implemented preventive and corrective measures based on root cause analysis of abnormal situations.
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Improved operational transparency, reduced response time, and lowered labor costs across the organization.
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Enhanced the company’s overall energy efficiency and decision-making capabilities.
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The uniqueness of the project
The UNG-PMS project, developed for “Uzbekneftegaz” JSC, has several distinctive features:Comprehensive digital monitoring
The system ensures end-to-end monitoring and accounting of electricity generated by solar photovoltaic power plants installed at the company’s departments, plants, and educational institutions. It provides accurate real-time data on generation, consumption, and system performance.
Integration and automation
UNG-PMS integrates with corporate digital platform UNG-HRM, enabling automated data exchange, unified reporting, and centralized control of energy processes.
Advanced communication technologies
Data is transmitted automatically from field devices to the central server using modern IoT-based communication protocols, allowing real-time visibility of operational parameters and reducing manual data entry.
Energy efficiency and cost reduction
The system supports analysis of electricity consumption and production balance, helping to optimize energy use, reduce losses, and lower generation costs by up to 10%.
Security and reliability
UNG-PMS ensures high standards of data protection, including encryption, multi-level user authentication, and information security protocols that prevent unauthorized access and minimize cyber risks.
Scalability and flexibility
The system’s open architecture allows future expansion, including the connection of additional solar stations and integration with other corporate or national energy management systems.
These features make the UNG-PMS project unique within the energy sector, providing a smart, secure, and scalable digital solution for managing renewable energy generation and efficiency.
- Used software
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Software: Used open-source programs such as React.js for frontend and Spring Boot for backend, EMQX MQTT Broker system, Keycloak identity and access management system, PostgreSQL as DBMS.
Data Collection Devices: For collection of data from wells, used pressure sensors, temperature sensors, and flow sensors.
Auxiliary Systems: Cross-platform support on Windows, MacOS, and Linux; web and mobile-based user interfaces; loosely coupled inter-module communication for modularity and flexibility. - Difficulty of implementation
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The implementation of the project involved a number of challenges.
- The oil and gas production departments of “Uzbekneftegaz” are located in remote and dispersed areas, with some regions experiencing low-quality communication channels, which created additional difficulties for system integration and real-time data collection.
- Integrating various devices – inverters, sensors, and monitoring systems – required careful planning and precise configuration.
- Continuous processing and storage of large volumes of data while ensuring accuracy and consistency demanded advanced database and software solutions.
- Additionally, training personnel to efficiently use the system, ensuring cybersecurity, and maintaining reliable, uninterrupted system operation were among the key challenges.
- Project Description
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The UNG-PMS system has been developed to organize work on operational monitoring and management of solar photovoltaic power generation, analysis of energy consumption, and identification of factors that affect energy efficiency and operational performance of the company’s facilities.
The system is designed for continuous monitoring and processing of information flows coming from solar stations and energy meters via IoT-based wireless and/or wired communication systems in real time, as well as for operational analysis of energy generation and consumption for decision-making on optimizing energy usage and reducing costs.
The project is aimed at achieving the following results:
- Systematization and storage of information on electricity generation, consumption, and operational parameters of solar photovoltaic stations;
- Monitoring and recording deviations from target energy generation and consumption values;
- Identification of abnormal situations or energy inefficiencies;
- Implementation of measures to prevent deterioration of energy performance and minimize possible losses;
- Notification of energy or equipment issues to the relevant departments of the Company, if necessary;
- Analysis of the causes of abnormal situations and development of measures to prevent recurrence;
- Formation of daily and analytical reports on energy generation, consumption, and operational parameters;
- Increasing the efficiency of the Company and all subordinate organizations by reducing response times and improving process transparency;
- Ensuring the reliability, integrity, and relevance of all energy-related information;
- Reducing time and labor costs for operational management and corrective actions.
- Project geography
- Almost all region of the Republic of Uzbekistan
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