OG&E Selects More Partners for Key Aspects of Smart Grid Program
December 10 2009 - 3:44PM
PR Newswire (US)
OKLAHOMA CITY, Dec. 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- After a detailed
competitive bidding process OG&E announced today it has entered
into agreements with industry leaders Corix Utilities (US) Inc.;
EnergyICT; Comverge, Inc.; Silver Spring Networks, and Global
Energy Partners to provide critical elements of its Positive
Energy® Smart Grid Program, beginning with full deployment in
Norman, Okla. next year. OG&E will utilize smart grid
technology to reduce operations costs and provide customers with
more information to help them manage their energy use and save
money. The company projects this technology will help OG&E
maintain reasonable electricity rates and continue highly reliable
delivery of electricity to its customers. Corix Utilities will
coordinate installation of GE smart meters for all residential and
most businesses in Norman between February and May of 2010 and will
install smart meters when the smart grid is expanded into the rest
of OG&E's service territory. The new smart meters will operate
very similar to existing meters but also will transmit electricity
information through a wireless network to OG&E for billing and
service purposes. Smart meters also can serve as communications
gateways with devices or appliances in customers' homes. EnergyICT
(an Elster Group Company) will provide their scalable meter data
management solution (MDMS) which specifically meets OG&E's
comprehensive business and technical requirements for the program.
The ElServer MDMS will manage among other information, all
automatic metering infrastructure (AMI) data and complex billing
rates, and provide validation, estimation, editing (VEE) and
interfaces to third party systems. Comverge (NASDAQ:COMV) has been
selected as OG&E's partner to provide multiple services
including full marketing support to recruit 2-3,000 Norman
customers in the first four months of 2010 for a time-of-use
pricing pilot program. Participants will receive information in
almost real-time regarding the price of electricity and the amount
being used. Comverge also will schedule installation of home area
network devices for the study and provide technical support to
study participants. Also, newly announced is Silver Spring will
provide the overall home area networking and demand response
solution, including their new web portal, CustomerIQ (formerly
known as Greenbox). CustomerIQ will provide energy usage
information for the Norman customer study. Greenbox provided a
portal for OG&E's initial customer study in northwest Oklahoma
City begun in the summer of 2008. (Information about the Oklahoma
City study and interviews with customers is available on the home
page of http://www.itsyoursmartgrid.com/ by clicking on the video
entitled "Oklahoma Gas & Electric".) Silver Spring will provide
the in-home devices and programmable communicating thermostats for
the Norman study, too. Global Energy Partners, will be responsible
for measurement and verification of results for the Norman customer
study to ensure the statistical validity of the results. OG&E
will make future product and marketing decisions based on the
customer response data. "By partnering with some of the industry's
best in smart grid technology, we are building an integrated
solution that will benefit our customers, our employees, and our
shareowners," said Ken Grant, managing director of OG&E's smart
grid program. "Now we've moved into high gear for deployment of
distribution automation, AMI, smart meter delivery and
installation, and customer demand response recruitment in Norman
between January and June of next year." A few weeks ago, OG&E
announced other smart grid technology partners, including GE Energy
delivering the smart meters, Silver Spring Networks the unified
network platform and The Structure Group for assistance in business
management of smart grid implementation and utility transformation.
OG&E recently was named as one of the 100 entities to negotiate
for receipt of a Department of Energy stimulus grant for smart grid
technology deployment. The $130 million grant could contribute a
substantial portion of the cost of full deployment of smart grid
technology across OG&E's entire service territory. OG&E is
Oklahoma's largest utility, serving more than 775,000 customers in
a service area spanning 30,000 square miles in Oklahoma and western
Arkansas. OG&E is a subsidiary of Oklahoma city-based OGE
Energy Corp. (NYSE:OGE), which also is the parent company of Enogex
LLC, a midstream natural gas pipeline business with principal
operations in Oklahoma. More information is available at
http://www.oge.com/. Corix Utilities (US) Inc. provides field
metering services for customers across North America including
municipalities, resort properties, gas, water and electric
utilities. It is part of the privately owned Corix Group of
Companies that specializes in providing products and utility
solutions for sustainable infrastructure in the water, wastewater
and energy sectors. More information is available at
http://www.corix.com/. EnergyICT has offices in Raleigh, N.C., UK,
France, the Netherlands, Australia and Belgium. EnergyICT has
recently been acquired by Elster Group, the world leader in
advanced metering infrastructure, integrated metering, and
utilization solutions to the gas, electricity and water industries.
More information is available at http://www.energyict.com/.
Comverge, with over 3,300 megawatts of clean energy capacity under
management, is a leading provider of clean energy solutions that
improve grid reliability and supply electric capacity on a more
cost-effective basis than conventional alternatives by reducing
base load and peak load energy consumption. More information is
available at http://www.comverge.com/. Silver Spring Networks is a
leading smart grid solutions provider that enables utilities to
achieve operational efficiencies, reduce carbon emissions and
empower their customers with new ways to monitor and manage their
energy consumption. Silver Spring Networks provides the hardware,
software and services that allow utilities to deploy and run
unlimited advanced applications, including Smart Metering, Demand
Response, Distribution Automation and Distributed Generation, over
a single, unified network. For additional information, please visit
http://www.silverspringnetworks.com/. Global Energy Partners is a
premier provider of energy resource planning, program design &
implementation and technical services to public and private
organizations. Global integrates field experience with a strong
practice in planning and technology applications that results in
success for our clients. More information is available at
http://www.gepllc.com/. DATASOURCE: OGE Energy Corp. CONTACT: Brian
Alford of OG&E, +1-405-553-3187, after hours +1-405-553-8593, ;
or Joanne Thomson of Corix Utilities (US), Inc, +1-604-575-6136, ;
or Shawn Fields of EnergyICT, +1-919-277-0966, ; or Kristin
Mastrandrea of Comverge, Inc., +1-973-434-7157, ; or Lisa Magnuson
of Silver Spring Networks, +1-415-531-9199, ; or Craig Williamson
of Global Energy Partners, +1-720-233-1500, Web Site:
http://www.oge.com/ http://www.comverge.com/ http://www.corix.com/
http://www.energyict.com/ http://www.silverspringnetworks.com/
http://www.gepllc.com/
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