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Multiple
Comm Paths
The Yukon® scalable architecture uses a wide range of communications
paths to collect meter data in the most cost-effective manner
for the application, including utility-owned IP radios, dial-up
telephone, broadband/Internet, power-line carrier, and even satellite.
Weve had experience with all of the above and more.
Support for Popular Meters
Yukon® offers 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 from Electro-Industries,
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.
We Take Requests
We constantly add support for meters and IEDs and include this
support in updates. Give us a call to see if we can support the
items you need.
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to learn more about Meter Data Collection hardware, software,
and and web-based application services.
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Meter Data
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Utility Benefits
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- Direct support for most common meters and IEDs
- Support for multiple communications paths
- Significant experience in communications
- End-to-end support for comm paths and meters
- Industry standard database integrates to other
applications
- Web-display engine
- Available data formats for most billing systems
- Library of native billing software formats
- Meter data is optionally integrated to other Yukon®
applications
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- Optimize energy delivery with more real-time energy
information from diverse sources
- Provide new ways for collecting data not available on
legacy systems
- Allows lowest cost path to energy information, depending
on circumstances of location, coverage, read frequency,
etc.
- Energy information for planners, marketing, research,
outsourced engineering firms, key accounts, consumers
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Real-Time
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