Success story
ACISA – Remote Management of Solar Plants
- Obtain events and data from all plants with an independent system for each one.
- Integrate all components (photovoltaic panels, inverters, transformation centers, etc.) into the control center of each plant.
- Simplify and unify all information on a single, easily accessible platform from any device and according to user roles.
- Record all collected variables for later use.
- Find a solution that reduces the risk and waiting time of production, thanks to the realization of automatic and systematic changes.
- Combat the barriers caused between elements by being from different manufacturers and communication protocols.
- Comprehensive maintenance (preventive and corrective) of the facilities.
- Scalable and modular system compatible with future needs.
- Integration of all elements and events of each plant in a single system.
- Contextualization of information for more optimal decision-making, thanks to reports and dashboards generated by the platform.
- MES/Operation (AVEVA MES/MOM)
The ALDESA Group is one of the largest construction conglomerates in Spain and Mexico. A global leader in the construction and development of civil and industrial infrastructures, it has a consolidated position in the renewable energy, real estate and concessions sectors. The organization is distinguished by its ability to offer comprehensive solutions tailored to the needs of its clients, with more than 50 years of history and projects in 14 countries.
As a member of the ALDESA Group, ACISA focuses on the design and development of cutting-edge technology solutions and engineering, installation, operation and maintenance services. They operate in different industries: renewable energies, mobility, energy efficiency, control systems, security and telecommunications.
With regard to green energies, the company is dedicated to the control, supervision and integral management of photovoltaic and wind farms. Therefore, they needed a system that would integrate all the elements of the four solar plants, with the challenge of not stopping an indispensable production under any circumstances and of working with very diverse languages.






