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Managed SCADA for Texas Utilities

By NFM Consulting 2 min read

Key Takeaway

Managed SCADA services for Texas utilities provide specialized support for water distribution, electric distribution, and gas utility SCADA systems running Geo SCADA, with focus on regulatory compliance (TCEQ, PUCT, ERCOT), remote site management, and cost-effective 24/7 monitoring.

Quick Answer

Managed SCADA services for Texas utilities provide specialized support for water distribution, electric distribution, and gas utility SCADA systems running Geo SCADA, with focus on regulatory compliance (TCEQ, PUCT, ERCOT), remote site management, and cost-effective 24/7 monitoring.

Texas Utility SCADA Challenges

Texas utilities face unique operational challenges that make managed SCADA services particularly valuable. The state's size means utilities often manage hundreds of remote sites spread across vast distances. Texas weather extremes stress communication infrastructure. Regulatory requirements from TCEQ (water), PUCT (electric), and ERCOT (grid operations) demand reliable telemetry and documentation. And the competitive labor market makes recruiting and retaining qualified SCADA staff especially difficult.

Water Utility Applications

Texas water utilities running Geo SCADA use it for pump station monitoring, water treatment plant automation, distribution pressure management, tank level monitoring, and TCEQ compliance reporting. Managed services handle the daily monitoring, alarm management, and system maintenance that keeps water SCADA reliable while utility staff focus on water operations.

Electric Utility Applications

Electric utilities and cooperatives use Geo SCADA for substation monitoring, feeder automation, distributed energy resource management, and ERCOT telemetry. Managed services provide the specialized DNP3 expertise and 24/7 monitoring that electric utility SCADA demands, often at a fraction of the cost of expanding the internal engineering team.

Cost Efficiency for Smaller Utilities

Smaller Texas utilities — municipal water districts, electric cooperatives, and gas distribution companies — often cannot justify a dedicated SCADA engineering position. Managed services provide access to enterprise-grade SCADA expertise at a cost that fits smaller utility budgets, with the flexibility to scale support up or down as needs change.

Regulatory Compliance Support

Texas utilities face overlapping regulatory requirements. Managed SCADA services support compliance by maintaining audit-ready historian data, generating regulatory reports, documenting system changes, and ensuring telemetry reliability meets agency requirements. This compliance support is particularly valuable during regulatory audits and inspections.

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