The recent approval of the Surent™ ultrasonic smart gas meter by the New York Public Service Commission is an important milestone for Landis+Gyr. It also has important implications for utilities evaluating next generation gas infrastructure.
New York is one of the most demanding regulatory environments in North America for advanced gas metering. Approval requires far more than a promising feature set or a successful lab demonstration. It requires a utility-grade product to stand up to rigorous technical review and detailed testing, and scrutiny around safety, reliability, and operational performance.
Landis+Gyr’s ultrasonic gas meter technology already has more than 20 million installations globally, accumulating billions of operating hours in real-world utility environments. Still, independent validation by one of the industry’s toughest regulators matters, especially since what was validated is not just a meter; it is an engineered ultrasonic smart gas operating platform.
Let’s take a look at what that means for today’s utilities.