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             Teleprotection is a technology used in the electricity industry to protect power systems from faults and other disturbances. It is used to detect and isolate faults on transmission and distribution lines, as well as to control circuit breakers and other protective devices. Teleprotection systems use digital communication networks to transmit control signals between substations, allowing for faster and more reliable protection than traditional analog systems.
Teleprotection systems are used to    ensure the reliability and safety of electricity networks, as well as to reduce the cost of maintenance and repair. They are also used to improve the efficiency of power systems by reducing the amount of energy lost during faults.
Teleprotection systems are used by utilities, independent system operators, and other electricity providers around the world. Companies in the market include ABB, Siemens, Schneider Electric, Alstom, and GE. Show Less   Read more