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After first focusing on the cost saving benefits of advanced metering infrastructure, utilities are using the infrastructure and data AMI gathers in multiple ways, according to a report from the U.S. Department of Energy.
Well before electric utilities existed, and before the Industrial Revolution, mills found ways to harness the energy needed to produce an array of food and goods for public consumption. Fast forward to today, and many manufacturers continue to produce their own energy, including generating
Algona Municipal Utilities in Iowa, working with Iowa State University, has used a grant from the American Public Power Association’s Demonstration of Energy & Efficiency Developments (DEED) program to develop a tool to help utilities make better use of the flood of data available from advanced metering infrastructure.
Algona Municipal Utilities in Iowa has completed a grant – under the American Public Power Association’s Demonstration of Energy & Efficiency Developments (DEED) research and development program – that enables small public power utilities to better utilize Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) data
A project by the City of Banning Electric Utility (BEU) in California that involves moving and relocating a power transformer will result in a number of benefits including saving BEU ratepayers an estimated $500,000 compared to the cost of purchasing a new transformer.
A snapshot of the various ways utilities are changing and what has changed – from technologies to practices and meeting customer expectations.
Different applications for automation and artificial intelligence within utilities, including how public power is using these tools as technology and customer expectations evolve.
The City of Erie, Ks., has completed the installation of advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) for its public power utility.
Santee Cooper, South Carolina’s state-owned electric and water utility, recently launched a new demand response program.
An overview of how public power can take advantage of billions of dollars in funding for grid improvements, cybersecurity, and customer assistance.