AT&T, Elster work together on smart grid

- AT&T and Elster have signed a new agreement that will enable comprehensive end-to-end wireless smart grid solutions for utilities.

The combined offering enables utilities to integrate distribution area networking from AT&Â’s high-speed,cellular data network with ElsterÂ’s EnergyAxis advanced metering infrastructure AMI solution.

“Momentum within smart grid has been picking up at a rapid pace for us,” said Chris Hill, Vice President, Advanced Enterprise Mobility Solutions, AT&T Business Solutions. “With this agreement with Elster, we are excited about the potential to expand our Smart Grid offerings beyond North America.”

Utilities will now have access to an open and multi-technology smart grid platform that optimizes efficiency and reliability, while reducing the operational costs of having to manage proprietary networks. Based on open-standards and high security protocols, critical information on energy consumption and usage from the end-user is collected and managed in real time by ElsterÂ’s EnergyAxis-enabled smart meters and two-way, standards-based communications network. This information is then aggregated and transported securely over AT&TÂ’s high-speed networks.

“Elster has strong history of working with utilities to create operational efficiencies and one of the main reasons for this success is our ability to seamlessly integrate our EnergyAxis solution into an existing IT infrastructure or geography,” said Mark Munday, CEO of Elster Solutions. “With this new agreement with AT&T, Elster is expanding the industry’s most comprehensive suite of Smart Grid solutions to meet the specific needs of our customers.”

In a recent Current Analysis report, “Machine to Machine Services Market: Competition Heats Up,” AT&T’s strength in M2M implementation strategy and mobility services organization was highlighted.

Analyst Kathryn Weldon wrote that AT&T “stands out as having one of the most comprehensive M2M services portfolio, with a strategy likely to succeed in the market.”

Related News

US Grid Gets an Overhaul for Renewables

US Grid Gets an Overhaul for Renewables

WASHINGTON - The US took a significant step towards a cleaner energy future on May 13th, 2024. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved the first major update to the country's electric transmission policy in over a decade. This overhaul aims to streamline the process of building new power lines, specifically those that connect different regions. This improved connectivity is crucial for integrating more renewable energy sources like wind and solar into the national grid.

The current system faces challenges in handling the influx of renewables. Renewable energy sources are variable by nature – the sun doesn't always shine, and…

READ MORE
electricity revenue meter

Opinion: With deregulated electricity, no need to subsidize nuclear power

READ MORE

solar panels

Californians Learning That Solar Panels Don't Work in Blackouts

READ MORE

Over 30% of Global Electricity from Renewables

Over 30% of Global Electricity from Renewables

READ MORE

BC Hydro rebate and B.C. Affordability Credit coming as David Eby sworn in as premier

READ MORE