FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Oracle’s Smart Grid
Software to Link Utilities Operations and Consumer Access to Detailed
Consumption Data
Pragmatic Approach Enables Utilities
to Begin to Recognize Smart Grid Benefits Prior to Full Smart Grid
Deployment
WASHINGTON, D.C., May 19, 2009 - Oracle Utilities
announced the introduction of Oracle’s smart grid software
– an end-to-end software offering including mission-critical
applications and back-end technology infrastructure. The products
are designed to support utilities as they work to optimize the value
of their smart grid components today while advancing toward a complete
smart grid build out that leverages advances in IT, communications
technology and energy technology to improve delivery utilization/resilience
and empower consumers to address environmental concerns.
Oracle offers a pragmatic approach to smart grid deployment, allowing
utilities to begin recognizing the benefits of the smart grid now,
while supporting a transition to a full smart grid architecture
in the future, with lower cost and risk.
Oracle’s smart grid software is a comprehensive, multi-solution
software offering that addresses the two sides of the smart grid
paradigm – allowing utilities to choose how to manage their
operations and provide information to consumers to enable them to
make better energy usage decisions.
The offering helps to support cross-utility business processes,
such as implementation of demand response and energy conservation
programs that help utilities control and conserve power, take advantage
of renewable energy and deliver information to end consumers to
empower decision making. It also helps to accelerate and improve
grid maintenance as well as repair and sizing, while enabling compliance
with regulatory changes and accommodation of emerging standards.
In the recent Oracle survey, “Turning Information Into Power:
Moving Toward the Smart Grid,” the vast majority of consumers
surveyed reported concern about the energy costs at their primary
residence and are interested in receiving more detailed information
about their energy use. Also, utilities managers surveyed believe
it is critical that the United States adopt smart grid technologies.
However, only 16 percent of the utilities surveyed have begun the
implementation of smart grid technologies.
Oracle’s Smart Grid Software Details
Oracle’s smart grid software unifies information from various
segments of the Smart Grid network, including service delivery,
customer interaction and consumer energy usage. Components of Oracle®
Fusion Middleware underlie these applications with processes that
help integrate and manage large meter data batch files with Oracle
Data Integrator or automate meter and sensor data filtering and
front-end processing using Oracle Complex Event Processing. The
solution also provides standards-based integration with a technology
infrastructure that includes Oracle® Database, as well as software
for project management and enterprise analytics. Oracle’s
smart grid software includes the following solutions:
Oracle® Utilities Network Management System
– Integrates with advanced metering infrastructure (AMI),
allowing utilities to proactively respond to outages and be more
precise when providing consumer alerts and notifications –
enabling the smart meter to send a “last gasp” message
to report a power loss thus eliminating the need for a customer
to report the outage. Oracle Utilities Network Management System
also supports automated isolation of faulted feeder sections and
the re-energizing of un-faulted sections, minimizing sustained
outages. Its integrated distribution capability supports the continual
assessment of power delivery and available feeder capacity in
a distribution network that optimizes operations.
Oracle® Utilities Customer Care and Billing
– Allows utilities to harness the benefits of new smart
grid technologies and AMI, such as two-way communications, to
better contain operational costs and control consumer energy demand
through conservation and time-based pricing programs, as well
as improve customer service and environmental awareness. It can
provide customers with a clear picture of the relationship between
their consumption and environmental impact, then offer service
options to help change behavior.
o Oracle® Utilities Load Analysis –
Performs peak load analysis, including coincidental peak demand
analysis by customer rate class. This solution also balances premise
level loads to system loads, incorporating variable, fixed losses
and unaccounted for energy.
o Oracle® Utilities Work and Asset Management –
Provides complete asset lifecycle management, which can ultimately
extend the life of aging assets, enable utilities to manage network
renewal projects, and enhance cost control and visibility while
improving system reliability and customer service. In addition,
by monitoring and performing maintenance on a timely basis, utilities
can reduce the environmental impact resulting from equipment failure.
Oracle® Utilities Mobile Workforce Management –
Supports efforts to ensure service availability and automate field
operations via dispatch, scheduling and routing. It provides field
workers the optimal route with the least mileage and fewest truck
rolls, which helps reduce fuel consumption, highway congestion
and tailpipe emissions.
Oracle Utilities Meter Data Management –
Provides a centralized, robust system to support smart grid and
green initiatives by connecting AMI usage data and presentment
tools, so consumers can view their usage – allowing them
to make informed conservation decisions. Utilities can also configure
the application to support demand response programs including:
customer recruitment, event planning, event notification and compliance.
Oracle® Hyperion Performance Management applications
and Oracle® Primavera applications – Leverage
comprehensive performance and project management functionality
to enable the planning, scheduling and installation of utility-controlled
renewable devices – such as solar panels on homes and buildings.
Oracle Database – Scales to tackle exponential
growth in data and enables utilities to more effectively manage
network operational data to improve performance.
Oracle Governance, Risk and Compliance –
Simplifies compliance with NERC (North American Electric Reliability
Corporation) and FERC (U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission)
with an enterprise GRC platform for standards and policy documentation;
risk-based assessment; and closed-loop remediation, certification,
and reporting. Integrated controls monitoring also enforce segregation
of duties to reduce the risk of improper access and fraudulent
activities.
“As utilities move toward leveraging the power of the smart
grid, Oracle is prepared to support the industry with the tools
they need to manage operations agilely and communicate rapidly with
consumers for maximum efficiency. The flexibility and scalability
of our smart grid software, as well as Oracle’s broad software
offering, enable both immediate benefits now and an easier transition
to a full smart grid architecture in the future,” said Quentin
Grady, senior vice president and general manager, Oracle Utilities.
“Utilities face many challenges as they make the move toward
the smart grid – from providing consumers with actionable
information about their energy use, to preparing to accept new renewable
energy sources into the grid. Utilities can maximize success by
developing detailed transition plans, securing buy-in from stakeholders
and implementing integrated, standards-based technology. We have
been very impressed by the initial ‘smart grid’ strides
made by Oracle’s utility R&D team in its evolving Oracle
Utilities Network Management System suite. Oracle’s end-to-end
solution – from back-end database to mission-critical applications
– can help support both the ‘traditional’ IT computing
requirements and the operational computing requirements of electric
utilities as they take the first steps,” said Chuck Newton,
president, Newton-Evans Research Company.
· “Applications software, along with intelligent devices
and communications networks, is one of three critical technology
components of the smart grid. It enables utilities to turn large
volumes of real-time data into actionable information they can use
to implement demand response programs, integrate renewable and distributed
energy resources and improve grid operations. The software required
for the smart grid includes both new applications such as meter
data management and advanced analytics, as well as modifications
and updates to existing applications such as customer information
systems and distribution management systems,” said Rick Nicholson,
vice president, Energy Insights, an IDC company.
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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