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Automated Meter Infrastructure (AMI)


Electrical grids need to deliver more energy, with greater flexibility, and in a more complex environment - but with the same infrastructure - going from today's one-way centralized electricity network towards a dynamic and bidirectional flow of energy and data.
 
AMI is usually employed in large scale electric projects to develop “smart” grids. The usual objectives are to :

  • increase electric transmission and distribution efficiency
  • increase electric transmission and distribution reliability
  • enable energy consumers to monitor and control their energy consumption
  • integrate smart meters, appliances, and system controls that enable energy providers to reduce peak electricity demands and consumption
  • enable the control and monitoring of distributed, low-carbon electric generation
  • develop and implement rate structures that will encourage energy conservation and peak load shifting
  • enable domestic energy generation to feed back into the grid

AMI is one of the most costly investments a transmission and distribution company will make. The costs of a fixed network system, coupled with a meter-data-management solution, often represents an investment of tens of millions of dollars.

Inherently complex, a major automated metering infrastructure (AMI) implementation faces risks at many levels — technical, operational and logistical. Once a commitment is made, risk management deserves as much attention and as much focus as any other aspect of the project.

BluTower, Inc Utilities


201 Shannon Oaks Circle
Suite 200
Cary, NC 27511
Phone: 919-654-7352
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BluTower, Inc Submetering & Distribution


2855 South Pine Ave.
Ocala, Florida 34471
Phone: 352-624-8695
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Blue Tower Communications Ltd European Headquarters


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United Kingdom
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