IBM announced that it has begun a new coalition to accelerate the
adoption of Intelligent Utility Network (IUN) technologies and
solutions on a global basis. CenterPoint Energy Inc.'s electric
transmission and distribution subsidiary, CenterPoint Energy Houston
Electric LLC, is the founding member of a group of utility companies
working with IBM on this initiative.
The Intelligent Utility
Network Coalition is being launched and developed by IBM to help
accelerate the adoption of IUN technologies and solutions globally.
This effort will include: establishing an industry community for
collaboration, knowledge sharing, education and innovation; working
with energy industry and standards groups, and the development and
deployment of IUN strategic solutions and technologies. Utilities and
related companies based in the United States, Europe and Asia-Pacific
are expected to join CenterPoint Energy in the initiative over the next
several months.
"We're excited to be the founding member of this
coalition. We expect that the Intelligent Grid will improve electric
power line grid planning, operations, and maintenance, enabling us to
deliver power more efficiently. We also expect the technology to
contribute to fewer and shorter outages and higher productivity while
maintaining our high level of data security," said Tom Standish,
CenterPoint Energy Group president of regulated operations. "This
innovative technology will provide on-demand data and information that
will create a platform for exciting new products and better service for
our customers."
IBM and CenterPoint Energy are engaged in a
strategic effort to develop and deploy IUN solutions designed to
enhance the efficiency and reliability of utility operations at
CenterPoint Energy and to increase the ability of customers to manage
and use energy in a more cost-effective and energy-efficient way.
IBM
and CenterPoint Energy have been collaborating on several projects
including the initial limited deployment of an Advanced Meter
Infrastructure (AMI), which allows remote connection and disconnection
of service and automated meter reads for customers in the Greater
Houston area. In the future, this technology is designed to allow
Retail Electric Providers (REPs) in the competitive Texas electric
market the opportunity to offer customers enhanced products and
services, and to facilitate movement by customers between electric
providers. The new technology is also expected to give customers the
ability to better manage their energy usage using real-time price
signals and the ability to remotely control appliances to reduce
consumption.
In conjunction with the AMI project, IBM and
CenterPoint Energy are implementing components of a "self-healing
grid," which will provide grid data, information and analytics to
improve outage detection and outage restoration times, grid planning,
and ongoing operations. This limited deployment provides the field
trials that will enable CenterPoint Energy to have an automated and
proactive capability to anticipate problems, find solutions and
optimize the performance of its power delivery system. For customers,
that would mean improved electric service reliability, as well as
better and quicker responses to outages. IBM Global Services is
collaborating with CenterPoint Energy on the implementation and
deployment of the telecommunications network required to support IUN
initiatives, including the design and implementation support for the
Broadband over Power Lines (BPL) technology used as a component of the
overall communication infrastructure.
IBM has tapped its wide
range of energy industry business consultants and technology experts to
provide the overall architecture, solution design and development
across these projects, along with project management and system
integration services in close collaboration with CenterPoint Energy.
CenterPoint Energy engineers, managers and operations personnel are
contributing their industry knowledge and experience to help develop
solutions as the technical advances are placed into service within the
company's electric infrastructure. The new initiative announced today
extends an IUN 'roadmap' which IBM and CenterPoint Energy have
developed, in consideration of the U.S. Department of Energy's "Grid
2030" initiative, the U.S. Department of Energy's GridWise vision, and
the Electric Power Research Institute's (EPRI) Intelligent Grid
framework.
"The Intelligent Utility Network will transform the
way power is delivered, managed and used," said Guido Bartels, general
manager of IBM Global Energy & Utilities Industry. "We are
delighted to have CenterPoint Energy join us as the founding member of
this strategic global coalition, which brings our shared vision to
life. As the group grows to include other utility companies and
partners, members will have unique opportunities to apply new ways of
thinking, new technologies and management strategies. This initiative
will provide a forum for exchanging ideas and best practices with the
other strategic IUN partners. This type of sharing and collaboration is
a prime example of teaming to innovate."
An Intelligent Utility
Network, or IUN, is an information architecture and infrastructure that
enables the continuous automated monitoring of a utility's assets and
operations as well as customer electricity usage, and uses this "on
demand" information to improve service, reliability and efficiency.
This includes a combination of "smart" technologies and analytics,
which connect and facilitate information flows and remote monitoring
and control among utility equipment installed in the field and
computers in central offices, providing real-time access to operations
and business data. Characteristics of a utility operating in an IUN
environment include:
- More automation in monitoring and control of the power usage and the electric grid.
- Greater
integration of the grid to create an end-to-end system from the utility
to the home, and from the home back to the utility.
- Greater responsiveness to changing market conditions and regulatory compliance.
About CenterPoint Energy
CenterPoint
Energy Inc., headquartered in Houston, is a domestic energy delivery
company that includes electric transmission and distribution, natural
gas distribution, competitive natural gas sales and services,
interstate pipelines and field services operations. The company serves
more than 5 million metered customers, primarily in Arkansas,
Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Oklahoma and Texas. Assets total
over $17 billion. With about 8,600 employees, CenterPoint Energy and
its predecessor companies have been in business for more than 130
years. For more information, visit the Web site at www.CenterPointEnergy.com.
About IBM
For more information about IBM, please visit www.ibm.com/energy.
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Source: IBM