Cleveland Utilities picks Elster for project
Cleveland Utilities is an electric, water and wastewater utility located in Cleveland, Tennessee.
Selected from a group of four finalists, the Elster EnergyAxis solution will form a network of 29,000 electric meters at residential and commercial and industrial locations. These Smart Meters will be deployed over the next three years, arming both Cleveland Utilities and its customers with the Smart Grid services required to more efficiently manage the delivery and consumption of electric power resources.
"Cleveland Utilities continues to invest in innovative technologies that enable us to more efficiently operate our electric system while meeting the evolving needs of our customers," said Tom Wheeler, general manager, Cleveland Utilities.
"As part of the Tennessee Valley Authority's plan for the Smart Grid, we are updating our electric grid infrastructure. Cleveland Utilities has a long and successful history with Elster, giving us the confidence to select the EnergyAxis Smart Grid solution for this exciting deployment," Wheeler added.
Elster REX2 and A3 Alpha electricity meters will provide Cleveland Utilities with an automated metering infrastructure that will collect the metering data required to reduce system demands and increase energy efficiency. The Smart Meters can be linked with controllable appliances and programmable thermostats to measure power usage for time-of-day pricing and help reduce energy consumption during peak demand. In addition, enhanced load control and personal energy monitoring capabilities will provide consumers insight into their power consumption and ways to curb usage.
"Elster has a proven track record with Cleveland Utilities, and we look forward to continuing our successful relationship with this pivotal Smart Meter roll out," said David Green, executive vice president, customers and markets, North America, Elster. "With a comprehensive suite of software, communications services and meter hardware, the Elster EnergyAxis solution has been selected for electric Smart Grid deployments, such as this one, around the world."
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