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BC Hydro selects distribution management solution
Vancouver, BC, Canada --- (METERING.COM) --- March 18, 2010 - BC Hydro has selected IT company Telvent’s Distribution Management System (DMS), the company has announced.

BC Hydro serves in area inhabited by more than 94 percent of British Columbia's population, amounting to 1.8 million customers.

Telvent’s integrated, scalable DMS solution will enhance BC Hydro’s ability to provide safe, secure and reliable energy supply to its customers particularly during major storms or unusual events.


Draft rules for feed-in tariff in Philippines released
Manila, Philippines --- (METERING.COM) --- March 18, 2010 - The Philippines regulator, the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) has released draft rules for a feed-in tariff for renewable energy projects.

The rules are intended to provide the regulatory framework for the implementation of the feed-in tariff, and are aimed at promoting and encouraging the deployment of energy from sources including solar, wind, ocean, run-of-river hydroelectric power, biomass, and the renewable energy components of hybrid systems.  


ZigBee and Wi-Fi Alliances to collaborate on smart grid wireless networking
San Ramon, CA and Austin, TX, U.S.A. --- (METERING.COM) --- March 18, 2010 - The ZigBee® Alliance and the Wi-Fi Alliance® have announced an agreement to collaborate on wireless home area networks (HAN) for smart grid applications, focusing initially on ZigBee Smart Energy 2.0.

As a result of the collaboration ZigBee Smart Energy 2.0, which is the next generation energy management protocol for smart grid-enabled homes based on the ZigBee Smart Energy Profile, is expected to operate over Wi-Fi technology.


Broadband network critical to smart grid in U.S.
Washington, DC, U.S.A. --- (METERING.COM) --- March 17, 2010 - A national wide-area broadband network in the United States is crucial to the development of the smart grid with the lack of such a network capable of meeting the requirements of the smart grid threatening to delay its implementation.

This is according to the national broadband plan, “Connecting America,” which was delivered to the U.S. Congress yesterday by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).


Two-fold surge in smart meter orders seen in U.K. as firms ready for the CRC
London, U.K. --- (METERING.COM) --- March 17, 2010 - A massive surge in demand for non half hourly automated meters (AMRs) as firms rush to be ready for the new Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) legislation that comes in to play in Great Britain at the end of this month has been observed by carbon and energy consultancy IMServ.

In an average month, IMServ installs around 3,500 smart meters as part of its Business SMART service, the company said in a statement. However in March this year approximately 7,000 units are planned for install and already orders have been taken for a further 6,000 units for April.


Smart tariffs and household demand response for Great Britain
London, U.K. --- (METERING.COM) --- March 17, 2010 - The rollout of smart meters in Great Britain will open the door to new forms of “smart” tariffs and price incentives, which could help to support delivery of energy bill savings to consumers, economic benefits across the energy supply chain, carbon emissions reductions, and security of supply, but there are many consumer and cross-industry issues to consider, according to a new report from the think tank Sustainability First.


Smart meters to be piloted in Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi, UAE --- (METERING.COM) --- March 16, 2010 - Smart meters are soon to be fitted in select homes in Abu Dhabi in a pilot project to test the technology in saving energy and thereby driving down demand and system peaks.

In its newly released annual work plan for 2010, the Regulation & Supervision Bureau says that over the past few years, both the Al Ain Distribution Company (AADC) and Abu Dhabi Distribution Company (ADDC) have been installing electronic meters, initially for automatic meter reading (AMR) purposes. However, the potential uses of these meters exceed AMR and they could form the basis for a range of smarter solutions in terms of tariffs and power purchasing options.


Smart meters not to be extensively regulated in New Zealand
Wellington, New Zealand --- (METERING.COM) --- March 16, 2010  - New Zealand’s energy and resources minister Gerry Brownlee has confirmed that smart metering in the country will not be extensively regulated.

In announcing his decision Brownlee said he agreed to the recommendations set out by the Electricity Commission in its December 2009 report on a rollout and requirements for smart meters in New Zealand.


Draft national action plan for demand response in U.S. laid out
Washington, DC, U.S.A. --- (METERING.COM) --- March 16, 2010 - A coalition should be established to provide assistance to the United States federal government in implementing a national action plan on demand response, according to the draft plan.

Coalitions represent a way of harnessing the collective energy of a variety of individual organizations and yielding outcomes that have greater reach and depth than those organizations would achieve on their own.


Industry group launched to promote European supergrid
Brussels, Belgium --- (METERING.COM) --- March 15, 2010 - A group of ten companies have established a “Friends of the Supergrid” (FOSG) to progress policy towards the construction of a pan-European offshore supergrid to connect large scale renewable power generation across the region.


Grant to investigate solar, AMI integration
San Jose, CA, U.S.A. --- (METERING.COM) --- March 15, 2010 - Silicon Valley solar system manufacturer SunPower Corp. has been awarded a grant from the California Solar Initiative Research, Development, Deployment and Demonstration (CSI RD&D) Program to investigate the integration of solar systems with smart metering.

SunPower will team up with the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) on the project to research the new hardware and software tools for providing bi-directional communication and management between PV systems and utility controls using advanced metering infrastructure.


U.S. smart grid investment grants determined to be non-taxable
Washington, DC, U.S.A. --- (METERING.COM) --- March 15, 2010 - Under guidance from the United States Department of Treasury and Department of Energy Recovery Act funding under the $3.4 billion Smart Grid Investment Grant program is deemed to be non-taxable.

This will enable corporate utilities to launch their investments with a clear indication of the tax status for their projects, and will allow the Department of Energy to move forward quickly to finalize grant agreements over the coming weeks.


Duke Energy joins Home Plug Alliance
March 11, 2010 - The HomePlug(R) Powerline Alliance, today announced that Duke Energy, USA, which delivers energy to 4m customers has joined the Alliance's board of directors.

"Powerline networking will play a key role in connecting home appliances and systems to the Smart Grid enabling intelligent management and monitoring for energy savings and efficiency," said David Mohler, VP and chief technology officer, Duke Energy. "HomePlug, as a base specification within the IEEE 1901 Standard, offers an interoperable standards based technology roadmap from low cost to high-bandwidth and next-generation solutions that will meet the needs of the robust home network that is necessary for the smart grid. We look forward to increasing our involvement with the Alliance."


Chicago’s Com Ed to pilot large scale Smart Meter and Grid program
March 11, 2010 - Com Ed will use $5 million in Recovery Act funding for the program, which will initially outfit 8,000 homes with advanced smart meters in order to test how well consumers manage their energy consumption when monitoring and programming are available. 3,100 customers will receive a basic energy use display meter, 1,500 will get a touch-screen version that allows for electricity monitoring and internet access, and 400 will also receive programmable thermostats that allow remote control of heating and cooling systems.


Echelon ships 2 million NES smart meters
March 11, 2010 - These meters will become part of the smart grid installation currently being deployed by Eltel Networks A/S for the Danish utility SEAS-NVE, in Denmark's largest smart grid project with over 390,000 smart meters. The announcement was made today at the 2010 Smart Metering Scandinavia event in Copenhagen, Denmark.
http://copenhagen2010.smartmetering.eu/






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