| Examples of solutions in successful projects
for energy data management, automatic meter reading and data services. |
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| Case
Study Verbundnetz Gas AG |
Innovative procedure for contemporary collection
and transmission of process data from gas measuring stations.
The liberalisation of the gas market has caused new demands to emerge
for the collection and distribution of process data. For instance the
nomination substitution procedure Online Flow Control (OFC) is now established
for a contemporary and largely automated nomination of transport capacities
and delivery quantities. The procedure necessitates a permanent and efficient
collection and distribution of load flow data for customers. |
| Case
Study Essent Metering Services |
One must look to the Netherlands to see how a metering operation functions in a liberalised and regulated market environment. Since the energy law has been implemented in compliance with the EU directive the market partners have been fully occupied in adapting their corporate and operational organisations. |
| Case
Study E.ON |
The company E.ON Hanse AG is proud of its long tradition even though it was launched in its present constellation on the 1st. September 2003. It is a merger of three long-standing energy utilities in Northern Germany; SCHLESWAG AG, HEIN GAS Hamburger Gaswerke GmbH and HGW HanseGas GmbH. Schleswag AG was founded in 1929 as "Schleswig-Holsteinische Stromversorgungs-Aktiengesellschaft", it dates even further back to 1912 when the Schleswig-Holsteinische energy association was founded. The advance of natural gas in the seventies was accompanied by a gas distribution system. As a result of the merger with HEIN GAS and HGW in Schleswig-Holstein, the distribution grid extends from the city-state of Hamburg over Mecklenburg-Western Pomeranian to Brandenburg. |
| Case
Study GeneraLynx
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Energy and position measurement at the Slovenian
railway. The Slovenian railway system, Slovenske eleznice, has started a project for energy data collection and engine position data collection for the energy management of moving engines. |
| Case
Study BP Energie GmbH
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BP is one of the largest internationally operating integrated energy suppliers in the world. There are four areas of operation within the BP Group: Gas, Power and Reneweables; Oil; Chemical products as well as Research and Production. Gas, Power and Renewables is the latest addition to the group. NEGP is the northern European branch of the global gas, power and renewables section of the group and is active throughout Germany, France and the Benelux countries. BP Energie supplies electrical power and gas to major industrial consumers and municipal utilities. Additional energy related services are offered in the risk and portfolio management field. |
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