The target is by the end of 2022, EVN will assign its power generation corporations to complete the database of Technical Management Software (PMIS) system. Also by 2022, 80% of equipment will be digitized and fully updated in quantity and information as regulated in the PMIS software system. By the end of 2025, this target must be 100% of equipment.
In recent years, EVN has directed its units to deploy and use the PMIS software system with main functions including managing background data, equipment status, operation and maintenance, repair, periodic experiments.
EVN aims to digitize and automate operations at power plants
Along with implementing digital transformation in maintenance and repair works at power plants, EVN has directed its units to implement RCM/CBM (Reliability Centered Maintenance/Condition Based Maintenance) repair policy based on IT to support analysis, evaluation, decision-making, and build software integrated on PMIS to exploit device modules.
EVN sets a target that by the end of 2022, 100% of its hydropower plants will apply IT in repairing according to the RCM method. By the end of 2025, EVN will computerize repairs by CBM/RCM methods at the remaining power plants.
On the roadmap for digital transformation in the power generation sector, EVN also sets a number of goals such as: Building a dashboard for employees in the technical field to exploit data in the most convenient way; upgrading PMIS application system; deploying online maintenance monitoring centers; deploying optimal fuel management at all thermal power plants…