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Speculative Notice

Small-scale Electrical Grid (Transmission and Distribution) for Cybersecurity Training and Demonstra

  • First published: 16 November 2023
  • Last modified: 16 November 2023

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Summary

OCID:
ocds-kuma6s-136534
Published by:
Cardiff University
Authority ID:
AA0258
Publication date:
16 November 2023
Deadline date:
-
Notice type:
Speculative Notice
Has documents:
No
Has SPD:
No
Has Carbon Reduction Plan:
No

Abstract

Title: Small-scale Electrical Grid (Transmission and Distribution) for Cybersecurity Training and Demonstrations Abstract: Cardiff University are looking to create a laboratory based small-scale electrical grid consisting of Transmission and Distribution substation for cybersecurity training and demonstration purposes. The system should have the following features: - The Electric Transmission Platform that gets the power from the Generation (mains/tesla battery/solar/wind) and demonstrate single-bus line electrical design transmission model providing power to the distribution substation. - The Electric Distribution platform that gets the power from the Transmission model must provide power to different small-scale testbeds such as railways, smart building management systems and others. - The equipment must be fully certified and Health & Safety compliant. For more information, please check Full Notice or contact procurement@cardiff.ac.uk Further Information Text: The Electric Transmission Platform can be an aluminium rack comprised of 80/20 T-Slot aluminium and ICS equipment representing a fully functional ICS model. The platform input can be a single 220V AC power connection and one network connection. The platform can be used as a standalone process controlled by the local HMI or the platform can be connected to virtual servers to access the business network computers, networking equipment and an engineering workstation to run a remote HMI. The conceptual layout for the Electric Transmission Platform can include horn gap switches, disconnect switches, and gas circuit breakers (to direct the electricity through the grid). The platform can have operational transformers to increase/decrease the voltage (5/12/24/48V) for continuation through the rest of the “electric grid”, the platform must be configured to simulate different voltage levels. The power source to the platform (simulating the power generation plant) is provided by commercial electricity at the hosting location (It could be mains powered or power source via electric generation (wind/solar/tesla battery)). The opening/closing of the applicable switches, and breakers can be controlled manually or through automated controllers accessible through an HMI. The Electric Distribution Platform can be an aluminium rack comprised of 80/20 T-Slot aluminium and ICS equipment representing a fully functional ICS model. The platform can have a single 220V AC power connection and one network connection. Dimensions for the skid are as follows – 8’ W x 6’ H x 2’ D. The substation is connected to a sub transmission line via a single supply line. The supply line should power the skid and can go through two step-down transformers that supply the distribution substation with its voltage. After the transformers, the station can be configured with two main breakers and a tiebreaker that feed the station’s bus. This configuration can allow the station to be fed with either a single or double ended feed for maintenance or outage reasons. Off the station’s bus, there can be four feeder breakers configured with hardware that will facilitate power distribution to additional sector platforms or loads. The integration of such devices must enable the capability of dropping power to a load. Each of the breaker devices can provides status and control to the SCADA through either a controller input/output or through a protective relay.

Full notice text

Speculative Notice – NATIONAL

SUPPLIES

1 Authority Details

1.1

Authority Name and Address


Cardiff University

Procurement Services, McKenzie House, 30-36 Newport Road,

Cardiff

CF24 0DE

UK

Rhys Rowe

+44 2920879648


http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/business/why-work-with-us/for-suppliers

1.2

Address from which further information may be obtained


Cardiff University

Procurement Services, McKenzie House, 30-36 Newport Road,

Cardiff

CF24 0DE

UK


+44 2920879648


http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/business/why-work-with-us/for-suppliers

2 Contract Details

2.1

Title

Small-scale Electrical Grid (Transmission and Distribution) for Cybersecurity Training and Demonstra

2.2

Description of the goods or services required

Title: Small-scale Electrical Grid (Transmission and Distribution) for Cybersecurity Training and Demonstrations

Abstract:

Cardiff University are looking to create a laboratory based small-scale electrical grid consisting of Transmission and Distribution substation for cybersecurity training and demonstration purposes. The system should have the following features:

- The Electric Transmission Platform that gets the power from the Generation (mains/tesla battery/solar/wind) and demonstrate single-bus line electrical design transmission model providing power to the distribution substation.

- The Electric Distribution platform that gets the power from the Transmission model must provide power to different small-scale testbeds such as railways, smart building management systems and others.

- The equipment must be fully certified and Health & Safety compliant.

For more information, please check Full Notice or contact procurement@cardiff.ac.uk

Further Information Text:

The Electric Transmission Platform can be an aluminium rack comprised of 80/20 T-Slot aluminium and ICS equipment representing a fully functional ICS model. The platform input can be a single 220V AC power connection and one network connection. The platform can be used as a standalone process controlled by the local HMI or the platform can be connected to virtual servers to access the business network computers, networking equipment and an engineering workstation to run a remote HMI. The conceptual layout for the Electric Transmission Platform can include horn gap switches, disconnect switches, and gas circuit breakers (to direct the electricity through the grid). The platform can have operational transformers to increase/decrease the voltage (5/12/24/48V) for continuation through the rest of the “electric grid”, the platform must be configured to simulate different voltage levels. The power source to the platform (simulating the power generation plant) is provided by commercial electricity at the hosting location (It could be mains powered or power source via electric generation (wind/solar/tesla battery)). The opening/closing of the applicable switches, and breakers can be controlled manually or through automated controllers accessible through an HMI.

The Electric Distribution Platform can be an aluminium rack comprised of 80/20 T-Slot aluminium and ICS equipment representing a fully functional ICS model. The platform can have a single 220V AC power connection and one network connection. Dimensions for the skid are as follows – 8’ W x 6’ H x 2’ D. The substation is connected to a sub transmission line via a single supply line. The supply line should power the skid and can go through two step-down transformers that supply the distribution substation with its voltage. After the transformers, the station can be configured with two main breakers and a tiebreaker that feed the station’s bus. This configuration can allow the station to be fed with either a single or double ended feed for maintenance or outage reasons. Off the station’s bus, there can be four feeder breakers configured with hardware that will facilitate power distribution to additional sector platforms or loads. The integration of such devices must enable the capability of dropping power to a load. Each of the breaker devices can provides status and control to the SCADA through either a controller input/output or through a protective relay.

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2.3

Notice Coding and Classification

72000000 IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support
72100000 Hardware consultancy services
72500000 Computer-related services
72590000 Computer-related professional services
1022 Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan

3 Administrative Information

3.1

Reference number attributed to the notice by the contracting authority

N/a

3.2

Estimated Start of the Award Procedure

 31-12-2023

4 Other Information

4.1

Additional Information

(WA Ref:136534)

4.2

Download Additional Documentation

N/a

4.3

Publication date of this notice

 16-11-2023

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Commodity categories

ID Title Parent category
72590000 Computer-related professional services Computer-related services
72500000 Computer-related services IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support
72100000 Hardware consultancy services IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support
72000000 IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support Computer and Related Services

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1022 Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan

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