WAGO’s new Compact Controller 100 is a small-scale PLC with a wide variety of remote I/O for use in smaller applications. The CC100 has additional communication ports include a serial port for connection with numerous devices. This PLC can interface with industrial devices using protocols such as MODBUS TCP/UDP, EtherNet/IP or EtherCAT with the two on board Ethernet ports. Programmed with Codesys 3.5, it can utilize the controller’s built-in Web Server to develop HTML 5 visualizations.
California regulators issue rules for microgrid incentive program
The $200 million program is intended to support the development of community microgrids in disadvantaged and vulnerable communities, as well as tribal communities, that have experienced and are likely to experience power outages.
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