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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Oracle Strengthens Leadership
Position in Providing Meter Data Management Software to Utilities
Customers Select Oracle
to Help Accelerate Advanced Metering Infrastructure Integration; Oracle’s
Momentum Recognized by Leading Analyst Firm
DISTRIBUTECH 2009, SAN DIEGO, CA. February 3, 2009 -
Oracle announced that several customers, including Modesto Irrigation
District and Old Dominion Electric Cooperative recently selected
Oracle® Utilities Meter Data Management to support the loading,
validation, editing and estimation (VEE) of meter data. The enterprise-class
application suite built on open standards is designed for high levels
of automation and scalability to meet utilities’ current and
future needs and to help reduce ongoing IT operation and support
costs.
Modesto Irrigation District (MID) generates, transmits and distributes
electricity to more than 91,270 residential and about 12,700 commercial
and industrial customers; markets wholesale power; provides irrigation
water for agriculture; and treats drinking water for the city of
Modesto, California The multi-service utility plans to replace every
residential and commercial electric meter in its system –
about 100,000 total – with advanced digital smart meters over
the next six months. The system will provide MID with real-time
data that will allow the utility to accelerate repairs during power
outages, reduce the number of miles traveled to read meters –
resulting in cleaner air and lower gasoline expense – and
implement innovative demand response programs to save energy. Oracle
Utilities Meter Data Management will provide a streamlined, centralized,
robust meter data management system required to support MID’s
SMART meter program. The Oracle solution will serve as the system
of record for meter messaging, reads, validations and interfaces
to key automated metering infrastructure and related systems. Oracle
Utilities Meter Data Management interfaces with varying types or
brands of meter, providing real-time reads and the ability to disconnect
or reconnect the meter.
Old Dominion Electric Cooperative (ODEC), a wholesale electric
generation and transmission (G&T) cooperative located in Glen
Allen, Va., selected Oracle Utilities Meter Data Management to automate
manual reporting and analysis processes. Previously, aggregating
data across all the cooperative’s service points was a cumbersome
manual task. With Oracle Utilities Meter Data Management, ODEC will
be able to automate these processes and quickly and efficiently
gather accurate usage data.
In addition, UtiliPoint International Inc. – a leading utilities
analyst and consultant firm – recently reported that Oracle
won seven out of 14 major meter data management customers in 2008.
The report also highlighted that Oracle achieved the largest increase
in vendor share from 2007 to 2008.
Finally, Oracle recently released Oracle Utilities Meter Data Management
1.5, which includes enhancements to help accelerate advanced metering
infrastructure (AMI) integrations to ultimately lower implementation
costs for utilities that are implementing smart metering programs
to detect outages more quickly, drive energy efficiency initiatives
and provide more accurate billing information to customers. The
new release builds on Oracle's commitment to providing utilities
with industry-specific applications that are pre-integrated with
other Oracle product offerings. Utilities can also leverage the
integrated solution to manage meter commissioning, on-demand readings
and remote connects/disconnects.
“The latest version of Oracle Utilities Meter Data Management
continues to reinforce Oracle’s commitment to enhance its
meter data management solution. The new enhancements integrate closely
with Oracle Fusion Middleware to provide utilities with even more
flexibility as they roll out automated metering initiatives. We
are also pleased that Modesto Irrigation District and Old Dominion
Electric Cooperative chose Oracle to power their metering programs,
which will help improve efficiency and service, while providing
information for their customers to optimize energy consumption,”
said Quentin Grady, senior vice president and general manager, Oracle
Utilities.
“We look forward to fully deploying SMART meters to all our
customers. Oracle Utilities Meter Data Management will provide a
centralized data management system to help support this initiative,
and we anticipate that we will recoup our approximate $21.27 million
investment in the SMART meter project in a five- to 10-year time
frame. We will pass on subsequent savings to ratepayers,”
said Tom Kimball, assistant general manager for Transmission and
Distribution, Modesto Irrigation District.
“With Oracle Utilities Meter Data Management, we can analyze
our usage information in a way that will support our development
of various member service programs with an ultimate goal of creating
greater energy consumption efficiencies,” said Catherine Powers,
vice president of Forecasting and Member Services, Old Dominion
Electric Cooperative.
About Oracle Utilities
Oracle Utilities delivers the proven software applications
that help utilities achieve competitive advantage, business performance
excellence and a lower total cost of technology ownership. Oracle
Utilities integrates industry-specific customer care and billing,
network management, work and asset management, mobile workforce
management and meter data management applications with the capabilities
of Oracle’s industry-leading enterprise applications, business
intelligence tools, middleware and database technologies. Oracle
Utilities enables its customers to adapt more nimbly to market deregulation,
meet ever-evolving customer demands, and deliver on commitments
to environmental conservation. For more information, visit www.oracle.com/industries/utilities.
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