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Over the past year, technology advances and high energy prices have stimulated interest in Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI). Discussions are wide-ranging. Some focus globally: Australian and Canadian “smart metering”, new European Union requirements, the results of time-of-use pilots that arose in the wake of California’s deregulation debacle.

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York Region Finishes Tasks Faster

We all know that data integration improves productivity and York Region is living proof. Using AutoCAD® Map 3D, York saved time and money by relying on its AutoCAD-trained staff to quickly implement a new system that incorporates both CAD and GIS.

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Read how the Public Works Department of the City of Tacoma (Tacoma), Washington, uses its geospatial data to do everything from issuing building permits and managing waste water to maintaining streetlights


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RAO UES and Kemerovo Region Government Sign Cooperation Agreement to Develop the Region's Energy System

Chairman of the Management Board of RAO "UES of Russia" Anatoly Chubais and Kemerovo Region Governor Aman Tuleyev have signed a Cooperation Agreement designed to develop the Tomsk Region's energy system and ensure reliable power supply to customers. The agreement will remain in effect until 2013.

According to social and economic development forecasts, electricity consumption will grow 1.23-1.41-fold by 2015 to 44 billion kWh (minimum growth scenario) or 50.2 billion kWh (maximum growth scenario for the region's development) from 35.6 billion kWh in 2007.

In the next few years, electricity consumption will grow most rapidly in the Anjero-Sudjensky, Kemerovsky, Prokopyevsky, and Novokuznetsky energy areas. According to the forecast, coal industry, ferrous metal industries, machine building and metal working industries will develop most rapidly. These power-intensive projects will be the key drivers behind the growing demand for additional power generation and transmission capacity.

To meet the energy needs and ensure reliable electricity supply to customers, it is planned to significantly increase the installed capacity of the Kemerovo Region's power plants. The Agreement also provides for the construction and modernization of the region's power grid infrastructure. In the region's bulk transmission grids sector, it is planned that 742 km of transmission lines will be put into operation. As a result of the new construction, high-voltage substation capacity will grow by 2,582 MVA. Among the major projects to be implemented is the construction of the 550-kV "Kuzbasskaya" substation with 500-kV and 220-kV lines and the 220-kV "Olzherasskaya" substation with 220-kV lines. Grid substations with a capacity of 4,827 MVA are to be modernized.

In the region's distribution system, there are plans to bring on line and modernize more than 348 km of transmission lines and 1,017 MVA of transformer capacity.

Under the agreement, the total amount of funds to be spent on the projects in the Kemerovo Region will be in excess of RUB127.6 billion, of which over RUB95 billion and RUB32.5 billion will be invested in the power generation sector and grid infrastructure, respectively.

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On September 12th, Hurricane Ike tore through the Gulf Coast, wreaking havoc on lives and property. Transmission & Distribution World’s Rick Bush is headed to the region to provide a first-hand account of the damage including an insider view of utility emergency-response efforts. His reports and subsequent feature coverage will highlight how utilities, contractors and suppliers work as a team to restore power as quickly as possible.
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