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New Partnership Supports UK Rollout
Software AG and Siemens, in conjunction with partners Electralink and eMeter, have developed a demonstration showing how a central communications gateway provides access to and control of smart meters. The demonstration is intended to support the UK Government’s smart grid and smart metering initiatives.
Atlanta firm enters smart grid industry
Atlanta, Georgia-based Navigation Capital Partners (NCP) has acquired Specialized Technical Services, Inc. (STS), a smart grid company focused on upgrades to infrastructure and metering services for utility companies. NCP is a private equity firm that invests in niche manufacturing, distribution and consulting service companies throughout the United States.
New Microcontroller Complements Smart Meters
Arm has announced the release of the Cortex M4 microcontroller, which will be embedded into appliances and devices including washing machines, smart meters and audio devices to reduce energy consumption. The M4 architecture can add more functionality and automate operation of appliances to lower home electricity bills.
Thunder Bay Hydro Nears Final SmartMeter Deployments
Ontario’s Thunder Bay Hydro is preparing to implement a new rate plan in 2011 after completing deployment of their new smart meters. So far 48,000 meters have been installed with only 1500 remaining. Tim Wilson, TBH vicepresident of Customer Service and Conservation, says most of the meters waiting to be installed are at indoor locations that require appointments. He also said he expects all the meters to be in by the end of this year.
Intel researching advanced battery storage
Intel is researching ways to dramatically increase battery storage capacity using special nanomaterials. Nanoscale materials are usually defined as those with dimensions smaller than a tenth of a micrometer. If the researchers are successful, the discoveries could lead the way to new smart grid storage units – an area that is still largely out of reach with current technology.
Bob Gilligan at GE Energy interviewed by Clean Skies News
Bob Gilligan, Vice President of Transmission and Distribution at GE Energy is interviewed by Tyler Suiters at Clean Skies News in the clip below.
With a worldwide initiative to increase energy efficiency, control demand, and add renewable generation, we can deliver the solutions to meet the needs of our growing cities.
– Bob Gilligan, GE Energy
GE Energy wants consumers to become more engaged in the discussion about their energy use and how they can save energy. Conservation is the most cost-effective way to address the energy future. If consumers have more information, delivered by Smart Meters it will help them to make better decisions.
The price is an important element when it comes to saving energy. It costs more money to produce and deliver energy at peak hours. If consumers are aware of the actual price for the present hour it will help them to choose whether it’s worth using energy at peak hours or when the prices are lower.
Watch the full interview!
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cH9ME9tTkxc
Also take a look at this site from GE Ecomagination
Hybrids Leading the Way Toward Global Embrace of Electric Vehicles
For years the marketing and advertising from government and car companies alike have boldly stated that it was only a matter of time before electric vehicles took over the cr industry. Now, electric vehicles, in the form of hybrids that combine both gas and electric motors, are finally beginning to do just that. (Source: SBI Energy press release / pdf)
Planning for AMI
Building the Automated Meter Infrastructure involves a lot more than just installing a Smart Meter. You have to analyse the existing grid infrastructure and topography. The right solution for one grid is not necessary the best one for all grids. There are a lot of communication techniques to choose from and the best choice depends on where the delivery site is located. It’s also wise to think about your employees. Will they be able to handle all meter- and terminal changes etc. by themselves or do you need to hire an entrepreneur to do the job?
Before you start you need to find at least one lawyer or consultant that will help you with the contract text just in case if something goes wrong during the rollout project. There are a lot of good consultants with experience from other rollout projects that will be able to help you.
PLANNING THE ROLLOUT
It takes more time than you expect!
When you set up the schedule for your project it is best not to be too time optimistic. There will always be certain metering points that just don’t want to communicate. You will find problems you didn’t expect or think of when you started. So add some extra time in the project schedule from the start.
WHAT DO YOU NEED AND WHAT DO YOU WANT?
It can be wise to sit down in a group and discuss why you need to upgrade your grid in the first place. I suggest that you learn about the User Story technique that briefly works like this:
On the front page of a card, continue these 3 sentences.
As a …
I want to …
In order to …
On the back of the card you write down the confirmations, explaining how to validate that the user story has been implemented correctly.
Example 1:
As an end customer
I want my utility to report my households meter readings as hour values.
In order to analyse my consumption and save energy.
Confirmation
The end customer receives hour values on invoice.
If customer uses the Utility website, hour values are presented for the customer when values are quality assured.
Example 2:
As a grid owner
I want to be informed about a grid blackout as soon as possible
In order to locate the source of error and fix it
Confirmation
In case of blackout, the source of error will be displayed on a digital map.
In case of blackout, we will get information about delivery sites affected.
All user stories should be prioritized from Low, Medium and High.
When you have discussed all User Stories together in a group you have created a good study of what you are looking for which will make it easier for you to start searching for solutions.
SYSTEM INFRASTRUCTURE
It’s important to analyse the metering process when planning the system infrastructure. A normal situation is that the meter reads the consumption; the terminal saves it until the Collector collects them and finally the meter reading systems can save the meter readings/values with included time stamps. Some companies use a Meter value database that holds all meter readings/values for several years.
A Billing and Management system needs the meter readings to be able to create the invoice.
If you for example have lost communication with a meter and the metering system you need to send out a work order which means that you also need a Work Order Management system to create and keep track of the orders. All systems should be integrated so that you don’t have to do certain tasks more then once.
As you can see, it’s important to have an IT-unit with fantastic support working side by side with the project!
INFORMATION
Information is more important than you might think of. You need to inform your customers about the rollout. Why it’s done, how it works and when you will come to their delivery site etc. It’s also important to inform your staff. Not only the ones working in your unit, but the whole company. Make someone responsible for all information inside and outside the company.
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Smart Grid Takes Another Dip in the Ocean with Wave Power
Surf’s up on the Oregon coast! A New Jersey company has ambitious plans to install buoys at two locations along the southern Oregon coast to tap ocean waves as a green, renewable energy source.
Meters and More Looks to Create Global Standards
Italian utility Enel has partnered with Spain’s Endesa to create Meters and More Looks to Create Global Standards, a non-profit association formed to promote the deployment of Smart Meters and achieve standard pan-European Smart Metering solutions. Later this year Endesa will begin installing new meters for all its 13 million customers using the Meters and More protocol, which allows for bidirectional data transfer between smart meters and central billing systems in an advanced SmartMeter environment.