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Designing Energy Services for Commercial and Industrial Customers

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.

Save Time with CAD and GIS Integration

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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Harnessing the Wind in the Desert Southwest

Drive along rural highways and you will see the ubiquitous skeletons of windmills along the skyline. Many of them are still used to provide power to charge batteries and to pump water to the surface for farming and livestock.

In recent years, there has been a huge effort to use the vast renewable energy source of the wind. Today, however, it is a high-tech world of aerodynamics, programmable logic controllers, exotic space-age materials and computers.

In southeastern New Mexico, 204 MW of wind generation is going skyward and redefining the term “high-tech.” In February 2003, FPL-Energy (Juno Beach, Florida, U.S.) began construction of the New Mexico Wind Center, which went into commercial operation in July 2003. The Public Service Company of New Mexico (PNM; Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.), under the renewable energy sources program sponsored by the state of New Mexico, is purchasing the energy.

Funded by FPL-Energy, the project includes 136 1.5-MW GE Wind Energy turbines installed over approximately 15 miles (24 km) of high desert terrain. These machines are approximately 210 ft (65 m) tall and have an active yaw-and-pitch control with power/torque control and an asynchronous generator. These are the first turbines produced with GE Wind's low-voltage ride-through technology, which enables the turbines to meet transmission reliability standards similar to those demanded of thermal generators. The turbines also are equipped with WindVAR technology, which provides VAR support and control to the transmission system.

High-tech doesn't stop at the wind farm. The PNM switching station employs a protection and control system with a built-in human machine interface (HMI). Walk inside the control building and experience the 21st century.

GE Industrial Systems (Jackson, Mississippi, U.S.) has made every effort to develop a user-friendly work place. Panels were laid out with an eye to maintainability rather than filling a space. There are no “pistol grip” controllers to be seen in this control house. Computer screens provide the interface, and relays communicate with each other and provide a host of information to the operator hundreds of miles away. A voting scheme is in place to reduce accidental trips of the transmission system. PNM's communications system has built-in intelligence to reroute itself via multiple microwave paths in the even of a path component failure.
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At the Briefing Room you will be able to stay up-to-date on the latest technology announcements where we will provide daily postings from our industry sources.

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ACSS and HS285 Extend Grid Capacity

Sponsored by Southwire

There are capacity bottleneck situations, where new overhead transmission line construction is not a practical reality. In some of these situations overhead lines are in place and they are not able to provide the transfer capacity needed.

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Supercondutor Cable Systems

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Transmission & Distribution World presents Superconductor Cable Systems, A Part of the Increasing Bulk Power Transfer Series.

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Evolution of Next Generation Wireless Communications in Power Delivery

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Evolution of Next Generation Wireless Communications in Power Delivery - seeing wireless communications solutions emerge to enable more efficient operations.

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Gain insight into Oracle's entry into the Utility Applications market place

Sponsored by Oracle

This session is a peak into how Oracle is executing the strategy one year later. A key aspect of this transition is how a customer project, like Hawaiian Electric made it through the transition.

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Autovation 2008

Utilimetrics: Alliance for Advanced Metering & Data Management Solutions (formerly AMRA) is planning a dynamic AMR/AMI conference. Autovation 2008: The Utilimetrics International Symposium, Sept. 7–10 in Atlanta, GA, will bring together AMR/AMI experts and key personnel for four days of the latest and most innovative utility automation strategies and technologies.

T&D World University 2008

Get expanded education, practical experience and unprecedented networking in 3 days at T&D World University, the Continuing Education Program for Utility Management, Engineers and Technical Professionals. October 27-29, 2008, Dallas, TX. With CEU-Earning Seminars, Specialized Tracks, 59+ Courses, T&D allows you to maximize your time, with minimal work interruptions. Bring your team to this productive learning environment.

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