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Dominion Energy enhances workforce training with substation automated training simulator (SATS)

Power Systems

03 / 08 / 2024

Dominion Energy enhances workforce training with substation automated training simulator (SATS)

The company

Dominion Energy is one of the largest energy producers and distributors in the United States, serving approximately 7 million customers across 15 states. With a growing portfolio that includes 31 GW of electric generation and 93,500 miles of gas distribution, Dominion is driving the transition to cleaner energy with large-scale projects like the 2.6-GW Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind initiative.

Our old simulator did not have real-time simulation capabilities… We can now model our distribution portion as well as our transmission—it has been great for us in the system protection technical training program.

Ms. Genesis Alvarez

Engineer III at Dominion Energy

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The challenges

As Dominion Energy expanded renewable energy projects and implemented advanced protection and control systems, new challenges emerged:

  • Low system strength at certain PV sites causing voltage instability.
  • Reduced inertia and fault current due to Inverter-Based Resources (IBRs).
  • Legacy training tools that lacked flexibility and realism.
  • Increased complexity in validating protection schemes in real-world conditions.

To ensure grid stability and reduce human error, Dominion needed a training system capable of accurately replicating power system conditions, including fault scenarios and dynamic equipment interactions.

The OPAL-RT solution

In 2021, Dominion implemented the substation automated training simulator (SATS), built on HYPERSIM, our real-time simulation platform. The system includes:

  • An OP5700 simulator and 4 OP5600 expansion boxes.
  • 24 Omicron Power Amplifiers integrated with 5 equipment panels.
  • A fully connected relay panel and simulator room enabling seamless configuration.

This closed-loop system replicates realistic power events, supports IEC 61850 testing, and allows operators to switch substation equipment in a safe, simulated environment—enhancing both protection validation and operator training.

The results

  • Realistic training: Dominion now trains engineers on abnormal yet plausible grid scenarios without safety risks.
  • Improved protection validation: Teams can test entire schemes, from relay coordination to wiring accuracy.
  • Cross-departmental collaboration: Multiple teams contributed to SATS development, enhancing internal buy-in and training impact.
  • Award-winning innovation: The SATS project earned the Chairman’s Excellence Award in training from the Southeastern Electric Exchange.
  • Scalable future: The system is expanding to model distribution networks, support interns in model development, and integrate IEC 61850 control house training.

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