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Contact:
Jennifer Caywood
Telemetric Corporation
(208) 658-1292 x10
jcaywood@telemetric.net
BUCKEYE ELECTRIC POWER COOPERATIVE DEPLOYS
TELEMETRIC EQUIPMENT FOR FAIL-SAFE LOAD MANAGEMENT
Boise, ID – December 18, 2003 - Telemetric Corporation, an industry leader
in providing utilities with affordable wireless solutions for communicating with
down-line equipment, is excited to announce that Buckeye Power Cooperative
(Columbus, Ohio) has deployed Telemetric’s remote monitoring and control solution
at each of their load management radio stations. Telemetric’s MicroRTUs will
provide back-up communication in case of a failure that would prevent remote
control from Buckeye’s primary Load Management Control Station.
Buckeye’s load management program has the ability to
interrupt 118,000 water heaters and 5,000 space-heating units during peak loads.
Successful interruptions reduce peak related demand charges that potentially save
Buckeye and its Member Cooperatives millions of dollars per year.
Fail-Safe is a special operating system installed at
each Buckeye Load Management Station. It is designed to provide back-up local
load control at each radio station during critical peak load periods and to guard
against catastrophic communications loss or host computer failures.
The primary means of monitoring and controlling Fail-Safe is remotely through
a satellite communication network. In some cases the satellite network may be
down during heavy rain or snowstorms, or due to system failures or maintenance
down time. In the case of such a failure, Buckeye needed a back-up system,
which operates independently to ensure maximum reliability and 100% up time.
Buckeye Power, Inc. selected and deployed Telemetric
MicroRTUs to continuously monitor the status of the Fail-Safe system for the primary
host computer. If Buckeye detects a major system failure that prevents remote
operation from its control center during critical peaking conditions, the Telemetric
devices can be commanded to step in to take the appropriate action to help manage
costly peak power consumption.
Telemetric MicroRTUs include an internal cellular radio
providing true two-way communication with coverage available to 98% of the populated
area of North America. By utilizing the "control channel" of the cellular network,
Telemetric allows customers to send small packets of data over the existing cellular
infrastructure at a much lower cost than other methods of communication.
No license or local cellular account is required.
Monitoring and control functions are performed over a secure
web interface using Secure Socket Layer (SSL) and standard 128-bit encryption for
maximum security. Alarms and notifications can be viewed on the web server or a
cellular text-messaging device. In addition to the web server, information can be
viewed over SCADA using Telemetric’s SCADA-Xchange. Each MicroRTU includes a
back-up battery that will allow the unit to operate in excess of 12 hours
if power is lost. Finally, a history log records all commands and status
communications between the MicroRTU and Web Server.
About Telemetric
Telemetric is a leader in low-cost,
Machine-to-Machine (M2M) wireless solutions for the utility industry.
Their solutions have helped over 100 utilities cut costs and improve
service by providing them with the information they need to better manage
their distribution networks. By utilizing the existing cellular infrastructure,
Telemetric keeps the cost of their solutions low and provides their customers a
clear return on investment. Telemetric is privately held with headquarters in Boise,
Idaho. For more information, please visit www.telemetric.net,
or email info@telemetric.net.
About Buckeye Power Inc
Buckeye Power is the wholesale power supplier for the 25
electric distribution cooperatives operating in Ohio. The 25 cooperatives
combined serve more than 320,000 homes and businesses in 77 of Ohio's 88 counties.
This combined service territory covers about 40 percent of Ohio's land area,
including a majority of the state's rural sections. It is in this area that
Ohio's major source of agricultural business is produced for the state's population,
as well as a large export market.
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