Ecologic Analytics MDMS Plays a Critical Role in PG&E's SmartMeter(TM) Program Going Live with a Phased Customer Rollout.Ecologic Analytics Turns AMI Data into Validated Billing Information MINNEAPOLIS -- Ecologic Analytics (formerly WACS WACS World Association of Cooks Societies WACS World Association of Chefs' Societies WACS White Alice Communications System WACS Wireless Access Communication System(s) WACS Wire and Cable Services ), a leading provider of meter data management (MDM (Modular Digital Multitrack) An audio recorder that mixes and records multiple tracks of digital audio. The two major MDM technologies are ADAT and DTRS. See ADAT and DTRS. ) software solutions and decision management technologies for electric, natural gas and water utilities, announced today that it has passed a significant milestone as PG&E completed the implementation and integration of the Ecologic Analytics Meter Data Management System (MDMS MDMS Meter Data Management System MDMS Marconi Digital Multipoint System (Marconi) MDMS Maintenance Data Management System MDMS Model Driven Monitoring System (IBM) ) in its production environment. PG&E began billing a portion of its customers using AMI data that has been consolidated, validated, estimated, edited and presented to PG&E's customer information system by the Ecologic MDMS. PG&E plans to automate all 10.3+ million meters in its service territory by end of 2011 as part of its SmartMeter[TM] program. Meter readings and usage data from all meters are managed within the Ecologic MDMS and presented from there to the utility enterprise systems which require it. In the current phase of its SmartMeter[TM] program, PG&E is remotely collecting daily meter reads from approximately 150,000 electric meters enabled with SmartMeter[TM] technology. Collection of at least hourly interval data from all automated meters is planned for the near future. Meanwhile, PG&E continues to collect monthly handheld reads from the remaining non-automated meters. AMI- and manual-meter reads are consolidated and stored in the Ecologic MDMS. The WAVE(TM) and IWAVE(TM) modules are key components of the Ecologic Analytics solution; these rules-based automated validation engines ensure that daily and interval data are thoroughly validated, estimated and edited prior to making them available to the enterprise for billing or other uses. Over time, PG&E's customers will receive more detailed information and voluntary rate options to help them save money by reducing their energy usage during times of exceptionally high electricity demand. "PG&E's go-live with our system is a major accomplishment for PG&E and for us here at Ecologic," said Kristine Beck, chief operations officer at Ecologic Analytics. "The PG&E SmartMeter[TM] system collects a tremendous amount of data. Our MDMS provides the foundation for enabling new tariffs with prices that vary by the time of day, supporting proper sizing of transformers, reducing service theft, and many other benefits." Leading up to the Go Live date, the Ecologic MDMS was running in a pilot mode and processing hourly interval and daily data for over 5000 automated gas and electric meters. During the pilot stage, the MDMS passed more than 100 different test scenarios A set of test cases that ensure that the business process flows are tested from end to end. They may be independent tests or a series of tests that follow each other, each dependent on the output of the previous one. The terms "test scenario" and "test case" are often used synonymously. that verified both proper prioritization and configuration of rules to meet PG&E's specifications for quality billing and compliance with the California Public Utilities Commission's guidelines guidelines, n.pl a set of standards, criteria, or specifications to be used or followed in the performance of certain tasks. for validation, estimation and editing (VEE). In addition, the Ecologic MDMS was rigorously tested and certified See certification. by a leading third-party integrator (1) In electronics, a device that combines an input with a variable, such as time, and provides an analog output; for example, a watt-hour meter. (2) See systems integrator. . This third-party assessment demonstrated that Ecologic Analytics' system can load, WAVE(TM) (validate, estimate and edit) and post billing determinants for over 10 million meters on a fully populated A circuit board whose sockets are completely filled with chips. database. The target timeframe for completion of this test was five hours. In fact, the Ecologic MDMS completed the test in less than 90 minutes; a significant accomplishment. As PG&E progresses through the rollout of its SmartMeter[TM] program, interval meter reading data will enable advanced applications such as time-of-use billing, demand response forecasting, and more efficient outage out·age n. 1. A quantity or portion of something lacking after delivery or storage. 2. A temporary suspension of operation, especially of electric power. management. About Ecologic Analytics: Ecologic Analytics is a leading provider of meter data management (MDM) software solutions and decision management technologies for electric, natural gas and water utilities. The Ecologic solution offers a flexible, configurable and highly scalable architecture, enabling it to receive data from any AMI / AMR (1) (Adaptive Multi-Rate) A variable rate speech codec selected by the 3GPP for the 3G evolution of the GSM cellphone system (WCDMA). Using the Algebraic CELP (ACELP) compression technology, AMR provides toll quality sound at transmission rates from 4.75 to 12. system and/or manual source. Its world-class engines and analytics provide utilities with support for critical operational and business processes. Founded in 2000, the company is headquartered in Bloomington, Minnesota Bloomington is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, and a southern suburb of Minneapolis. As of 2005, it had a population of 84,347, making it the largest Twin Cities suburb, and the fifth largest city in the state[1]. . For more information, visit http://www.ecologicanalytics.com. |
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