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GE: Grid IQ 'Solutions as a Service' Plays Key Role in Smart Grid
[December 04, 2012]

GE: Grid IQ 'Solutions as a Service' Plays Key Role in Smart Grid


Dec 04, 2012 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) -- Highlighting the utility industry's growing use of Internet-based data management tools to develop modern grid networks, GE Chairman and CEO Jeff Immelt cited GE's Grid IQ "Solutions as a Service" (SaaS) offering as one of nine industrial service technologies that are creating more modern, interconnected businesses in a 21st century economy, during an event held in San Francisco.



According to a release, Grid IQ SaaS is a cloud-based grid management fee-for-service system aimed at meeting the operational technology needs of smaller and mid-market utilities that want to avoid the overhead expenses involved with developing their own smart grid management networks.

With the world's electricity demand expected to increase by more than 70 percent by 2035, GE said its Grid IQ SaaS and other solutions are being deployed to help utilities around the world modernize their grid networks to more effectively meet their growing capacity, environmental and security needs.


In stressing the importance of Grid IQ SaaS as one of nine GE digital technologies that are helping to revolutionize vital industrial sectors, Immelt said, "The internet has changed the way we consume information and talk with each other, but now it can do more. By connecting intelligent machines to each other and ultimately to people and by combining software and big data analytics, we can push the boundaries of physical and material sciences to change the way the world works." Grid IQ SaaS allows utilities to monitor, manage and control their grid more intelligently. Using a cloud-computing services model, these capabilities can be deployed in 50 percent less time than traditional turnkey project models and 10 percent of the estimated implementation cost. This empowers utilities to embark upon grid modernization projects without worrying about the financial impact of ongoing IT operations, GE noted.

Already, cities in Georgia are partnering with GE and utilities to utilize the Grid IQ SaaS tools to improve energy efficiency and to reduce cost.

"We are proud to offer this new service to our member communities as they pioneer the future of energy in Georgia. To offer the best service, we have teamed with GE - a trusted industry leader - to implement low-cost, effective solutions and to improve the use and delivery of energy to the cities' customers," said Keith Bass, CEO of Electric Cites of Georgia. "The City of Norcross is the first municipality in Georgia to take advantage of our Grid Modernization service, which provides a low-risk improvement of utility operations and ultimately benefits their customers." "GE's Grid IQ SaaS offers utilities a new method for monitoring, managing and controlling their grids more intelligently," said Mike Carlson, general manager of smart grid solutions for GE's Digital Energy business. "The menu of services available under our hosted SaaS server program offers utilities a cost-effective alternative for meeting their data management challenges." More information: www.gedigitalenergy.com ((Comments on this story may be sent to [email protected]))

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