Lakeland Electric Selects Smart Grid Technology Provider
Lakeland Electric, the third largest public power utility in Florida, has selected Sensus as the technology provider for its smart grid program, which marks the second largest smart grid investment in the state. By implementing the Sensus FlexNet advanced metering infrastructure solution, Lakeland’s smart grid program will support meter reading, distribution automation, home area networking (HAN) and demand response applications. The utility will leverage the benefits of reliable and secure two-way communications to increase operational efficiency, improve management of peak load power and provide customers tools to participate in proactive energy management.
The project launches in February with the installation of 120,000 electric endpoints; including 10,000 meters equipped with remote connect and disconnect capabilities, 3,000 HAN displays and the implementation of time-of-use rates and customer web portals with near real-time data on energy usage. The utility has partnered with the Department of Energy to conduct a year-long consumer behavior study and will use those findings to refine rate structures. In the future, Lakeland will introduce load control programs, including programmable thermostats.
Sensus’ FlexNet AMI system adheres to open standards and communicates via dedicated, primary-use FCC-licensed spectrum. The FlexNet system, the first AMI system to earn the internationally recognized Wurldtech Achilles cyber-security certification, leverages long-range radio to transmit at a higher power, to a greater range and with a lean infrastructure that can support multiple applications for electric, water and gas utilities.
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