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Utilities and cities can leverage edge computing, high-fidelity data, artificial intelligence, and device learning with cloud technologies and responses to decarbonization
LIBERTY LAKE, Wash. , May 19, 2022–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Itron, Inc. (NASDAQ: ITRI), which is innovating in the way utilities and cities manage energy and water, is expanding its long-term collaboration with Microsoft to drive cloud adoption and the next generation of edge and customer network responses for the application and smart city sectors. This collaboration uniquely combines Itron’s leading power control responses and Microsoft’s leading cloud responses to reshape the way end users view and manage their energy and how utilities meet the demands of a conversion industry. Itron works with Microsoft to scale up responses that deliver unprecedented insights and benefits to utilities, communities, and businesses to achieve their goals, adding network resilience, customer engagement, operational efficiency, and decarbonization.
With a focus on safety, reliability and price, the collaboration will address critical industry challenges such as greenhouse fuel emissions, carbon tracking, zero carbon targets, suitability of blank energy, accessibility of knowledge and operational information. This includes grid visibility, asset control, outage control and electric vehicle (EV) information, and many distributed energy resources that are critical to enabling a carbon-free grid. Utilities will also unlock more pricing and knowledge of their smart grid deployments, adding new instances of use such as location detection, smart voltage monitoring, real-time transformer load monitoring, knowledge of electric and solar vehicles, active load loss of facilities, and more.
Expanding collaboration will gain advantages for industry stakeholders, consumers, and others by enabling the use of high-fidelity knowledge at the edge of connected IoT platforms in utilities and cities. Examples of usage instances that will benefit from this knowledge, analysis, and integration include:
Utilities adhere to net-zero targets and interact with their consumers around carbon management.
Distributed energy resource providers that identify consumers who can benefit from their products and consumers who need complex energy solutions
Utilities that require management, fault communication, failure prevention, and fault management
By expanding the number of cloud-ready responses for the next-generation stack, the collaboration will enable faster deployment, increasing profitability, security, and resiliency. With Microsoft, Itron is accelerating the expansion of its leading complex measurement infrastructure (AMI), knowledge control and analytical responses to the cloud in global markets.
This expanded collaboration will enable Itron to identify app consumers and cities around the world that can take advantage of their existing responses and succeed in global businesses with critical energy and decarbonization needs. This will see more consumers move their operations to the cloud and take advantage of the cutting edge. and emerging responses to achieve critical operational, service and sustainability objectives.
“Expanding our collaboration with Microsoft is critical to our commitment to deliver industry-leading answers that make it less difficult for end users to reduce their carbon footprint and conserve water. Our collaboration will provide analysis and knowledge sharing for utility companies. utilities and cities, so they can optimize their operations and drive the transition to a low-carbon economy,” said Don Reeves, senior vice president of effects at Itron. they are beginning to implement connected IoT platforms enabled with edge computing, a new point of collaboration and cooperation. Innovation is needed for utilities to capitalize on the unprecedented opportunity for expansion and price creation. Microsoft’s complex cloud generation combined with Itron’s industry expertise, we leverage existing responses and co-building news in an emerging and converting market. “
“The collaboration between Itron and Microsoft will enable utilities and smart cities to leverage cloud computing technology, especially edge computing, to drive cloud-native analytics, distribution automation, carbon reporting, and provide a more flexible and scalable global formula that supports a distributed system. and a resilient power grid,” said Darryl Willis, CVP Worldwide Energy Industry, Microsoft.
For more information, stop by Itron at booth #2403 and Microsoft at booth #1023 at DISTRIBUTECH, May 23-25, in Dallas, Texas. More key points and data on the expanded collaboration between Itron and Microsoft will be coming soon. .
About Itron
Itron enables utilities and cities to safely and reliably deliver critical infrastructure responses to communities in more than a hundred countries. Our portfolio of smart grids, software, services, meters and sensors helps our consumers better manage the electricity, fuel and water resources of the other people they serve. By collaborating with our consumers to ensure their success, we help quality of life, provide some protection, and promote the well-being of millions of others around the world. Itron is committed to creating a more creative environment. world. Join us: www. itron. com.
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Contacts
For information, please contact:
Itron, Inc. Alison MallahanSepide, d’entreprise509-891-3802PR@Itron. com Communications