Metering

Electric power trading and measurement system provides integrated management capability

Electric power trading and measurement system provides integrated management capability for each power plant by collecting and maintaining data received from each meter by each local measurement server and transfer information to main computer of power generation company.

   Onsite local server collects and maintains data by using FEP Front End Processor.

   Main computer receives data collected from each local server via TCP/IP 
    and performs integrated management of data.

   System is designed to transfer and receive data to KPX … Continue reading

Transforming the Electric Grid: Summary of the GridWorks Program


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Oak Ridge National Laboratory,

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Oak Ridge National Laboratory,

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Oak Ridge National Laboratory. is a multiprogram science and technology laboratory managed for the U.S. Department of Energy by UT Battelle, LLC

Assessment of Demand Response and Advanced Metering


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Deciding on “Smart” Meters: The Technology Implications of Section 1252 of the Energy Policy Act of 2005.


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Plexus Research, Inc., Edison Electric Institute

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Plexus Research, Inc., Edison Electric Institute

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EEI provides advocacy, authoritative analysis, and critical industry data to its members, Congress, government agencies, the financial community and other opinion-leader audiences

Smart Meters, Demand Response, & Low-Income Customers


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DRSG

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DRSG

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The Demand Response and Smart Grid Coalition (DRSG) is the trade association for companies that provide products and services in the areas of demand response, smart meters and smart grid technologies. DRSG works to educate and provide information to policymakers, utilities, the media, the financial community and stakeholders on how demand response and smart grid technologies such as smart meters can help modernize our electricity system and provide customers with new information and options for managing their electricity use

The Critical Role of Advanced Metering Technology in Optimizing Energy Delivery and Efficiency


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Itron

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Itron

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Unlocking the €53 Billion Savings from Smart Meters in the EU


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Brattle Group

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Brattle Group

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The Brattle Group provides consulting and expert testimony in economics, finance, and regulation to corporations, law firms, and governments around the world. They combine in-depth industry experience, rigorous analyses, and principled techniques to help clients answer complex economic and financial questions in litigation and regulation, develop strategies for changing markets, and make critical business decisions

The Promise and Real-World Challenges of Smart Grid


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NEBC

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NEBC

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NEBC is a business association representing the leading environmental service and technology firms in the Northwest who are working to protect, restore, and sustain the natural and built environment. \n\n

Assessment of Demand Response and Advanced Metering


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Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

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Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is an independent agency that regulates the interstate transmission of natural gas, oil, and electricity. FERC also regulates natural gas and hydropower projects

Utility-Scale Deployment of Smart Meters


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The Edison Foundation Institute for Electric Efficiency

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The Edison Foundation Institute for Electric Efficiency

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Members of the Institute for Electric Efficiency represent about 70% of the U.S. electric industry and membership is open to all electric utilities, including investor-owned utilities, public power utilities, electric cooperatives, and foreign utilities. IEE is a program of the Edison Foundation, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, and is governed by a Management Committee of electric industry executives. IEE has a permanent Advisory Committee comprising representatives from the