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Energy
Information is the lifeblood that runs through
the Yukon® optimization platform.
Designed for Energy Data Collection
Yukon® is designed to collect a wide range of energy
information, ranging from single-phase meter data, to Commercial/Industrial
interval data, to digital substation (IED) data, to downline
information from devices like the two-way cap bank controller
and third-party RTUs.
Multiple Comm Paths
The scalable architecture uses a wide range of communications
paths to collect the data in the most cost-effective manner
for the application. This may include utility-owned IP radios,
dial-up telephone, 900 MHz paging, fiber, Internet, power-line
carrier, and even satellite. Weve had experience with
all of the above and more.
Support for Popular Brands
Over the years weve included direct support for popular
digital metering such as the Landis+Gyr S4 series; GE kV
series; Elster Alpha® series; Itron Quantum®, Sentinel®,
and Vectron® series; Power Measurement; and digital
substation meters and equipment from Electro-Industries,
Schweitzer, Cooper (including Cooper protocol), Siemens,
Beckwith, GE, and more.
Industry Standard Database
All of the energy information we collect is stored in the
industry-standard SQL database format (Microsoft® SQL
Server, Oracle®), so it can be easily integrated
into our applications and interfaced with third-party applications.
Amazing Integration
A true distribution optimization platform must
be able to collect data from nearly any source of data on
the distribution system, and port it to any of the applications
that can utilize it. For example, digital data collected
in a substation may trigger a direct control event from
the Demand Response Server, or the Capacitor
Control server. Downline voltage data may trigger a
substation action or targeted demand reduction. Voltage
data from a customer-premise digital meter may trigger an
action at a downline voltage regulator.
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