Jan 8, 2019 | Distribution Automation, Electric utilities, Renewable energy
Chances are, you already know you should eat at least three cups of vegetables and a couple of cups of fruit each day, but do you? Probably not. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control found that only one in 10 adults met the federal fruit or vegetable recommendations in...
Jan 3, 2019 | Aclara News, AMI deployments, Data analytics, Electric utilities, Grid monitoring, Managed Services, Renewable energy
The New Year’s holiday is a time for resolutions, growth, and anticipation. It is the time of the year for not only reflecting, but also looking to the future. Let’s look at 4 trends we believe will propel utilities in 2019. Let’s take a closer look at...
Nov 13, 2018 | Electric utilities, Power Line Communications
I consider myself to be a reasonably adept DIY guy around the house. In the process of completing a long list of projects over the years, I have acquired a garage full of tools for automotive, plumbing, electrical, and a variety of other wife-assigned projects....
Nov 5, 2018 | Distribution Automation, Electric utilities, Load control, Renewable energy
The electric utility industry is constantly transforming, and It is essential to the success of an organization to keep up with the newest trends. Webinars are one of the quick and easy ways to educate yourself, and here are 4 that you don’t want to miss. Four Must...
Oct 30, 2018 | Aclara News, AMI deployments, Data analytics, Distribution Automation
Halloween is the time of year when thoughts turn to ghosts, goblins, candy, and scary movies. But nothing is scarier for an electric, gas, or water utility than not being prepared for the future. Let’s look at three Spooktacular trends that are haunting...
Oct 23, 2018 | Electric utilities, Featured, Grid monitoring
For residential customers, momentary outages may be just an annoyance, a reason to reprogram the clocks on microwaves and video recording equipment. For commercial and industrial accounts, momentaries are a huge economic drain even though the outages themselves...