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n Japan: Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) May communications system and associated Meter Data selected Toshiba’s proposal for a Smart Metering Management System (MDMS). Landis+Gyr plays a key role in this project – so far the world’s largest Smart Grid rollout. n USA: Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) selected June Landis+Gyr to deploy Advanced Metering and Smart Grid technology on Fire Island. n New Zealand: SmartCo, a joint venture of New Zealand transmission line companies, selected August Landis+Gyr as a preferred Smart Meter vendor for the deployment of its advanced electricity network, which it plans to roll out across New Zealand in the years ahead. n USA: Middle Tennessee Electric Membership Cooperative (MTEMC), the sixth-largest electric cooperative in the USA, selected Landis+Gyr’s TM Gridstream solution for its Advanced Metering and Load Management project. n The Netherlands: Landis+Gyr showcased its latest TM Gridstream solution with the integrated new S650 October Smart Grid Terminal for low-voltage network monitor- ing and extended industrial and commercial meter support at the European Utility Week in Amsterdam. n USA: Landis+Gyr received Frost & Sullivan’s AMI Company of the Year Award, which recognizes companies for demonstrating outstanding achieve- ment and superior performance in areas such as leadership, technological innovation, customer service, and strategic product development. n USA: Central Lincoln Public Utility District, Oregon’s fourth-largest electric utility, selected Landis+Gyr’s dynamic voltage management solution to improve energy efficiency across its distribution system. n Europe: Landis+Gyr obtained prestigious certifica- tion for demonstrated excellence in information March Greece and the UK. security management at its production sites in n USA: Landis+Gyr validated the real-world scal- TM ability of its Gridstream MDMS by successfully completing a performance benchmark test. The test was conducted with 30 million meters and recorded sustained processing of more than 427 million meter reads per hour. 5 |
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