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Survalent is the most trusted provider of SCADA and advanced distribution management systems (ADMS) for electric, water/wastewater, gas, and transit utilities across the globe. Learn why more than 700 utilities in 40 countries rely on the SurvalentONE platform to effectively operate, monitor, analyze, restore, and optimize their operations. Our integrated applications help our customers improve operational efficiencies, customer satisfaction and network reliability. Our comprehensive substation automation solution, Survalent StationCentral, delivers advanced control and monitoring for enhanced network performance and protection.
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SCADA
Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative Makes a Successful Switch to SurvalentONE ADMS
CASE STUDY
Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative
Want to modernize your SCADA but afraid of the risk? You’re not alone. Learn how Bluebonnet mitigated risk & increased functionality with SurvalentONE.
OMS
Mid-Ohio Energy Cooperative Successfully Reduces Outages with SurvalentONE ADMS
CASE STUDY
Mid-Ohio Energy Cooperative
Plagued by outages? OMS can dramatically reduce durations. Learn how Mid-Ohio Energy Cooperative reduced their outage time by 64% with SurvalentONE.
DMS
FLISR
Central Georgia EMC Successfully Cuts Outage Time in Half with SurvalentONE ADMS
VIDEO
Central Georgia EMC
Under pressure to improve reliability? Learn how Central Georgia EMC reduced SAIDI by 47%, SAIFI by 39% and CAIDI by 13% in one year and saved 2+ days in hurricane restoration time with SurvalentONE.
DVR
Consolidated Electric Cooperative Significantly Cuts Costs with SurvalentONE Dynamic Voltage Regulation
CASE STUDY
Consolidated Electric Cooperative
Looking for a cost-effective demand response solution? Consolidated Electric not only automated voltage regulation with SurvalentONE DVR, they also saved enough in peak demand costs to pay for their entire SCADA system.