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Solid-State, Ultrasonic Technology in Gas Metering
While ultrasonic metering technology is not new, it has only recently become cost competitive with mechanical alternatives. Ultrasonic meters also deliver many advantages, including precision, dramatically reduced wear and tear, and compatibility with advanced, smart gas metering infrastructure.
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Wake Electric Uses Sensus Data Driven Solutions to Meet Goals
Located in Wake Forest, North Carolina, Wake Electric Membership Corporation (Wake Electric) is a rural electric cooperative serving 38,000 customers. With the deployment of the Sensus FlexNet® communication network in 2012, the utility established a reliable and scalable infrastructure that enabled it to improve billing accuracy and system management while reducing customer service calls.
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Washington State Municipality Puts a Cork in Non-Revenue Water with Sensus
From its roots as one of the oldest towns in Washington, the City of Walla Walla has aged like a fine wine. Surrounded by vast vineyards from 120 different wineries, the area is well-known for its rich history, charm and overall appeal. Unlike wine, however, the aging process has hurt some of its infrastructure—including 200 miles of water pipelines.
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10 Reasons to Choose FlexNet – a Utility Defined Solution
When you are considering stability, flexibility, and scalability FlexNet is the obvious choice. Read our top ten reasons FlexNet, the utility-defined-solution, can take you from now to next.
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A Fundamental Guide to Building the Water Utility of the Future
Explore how to apply and integrate technological developments and skillsets to unlock each utility’s hidden potential.
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Big Sky, Montana Water District Enhances Operations with Xylem
Monitoring water systems can be difficult in a community like Big Sky with a large seasonal population, extreme weather and elevation changes. Leaks and other issues may occur in residences when no one is there to notice. The District also bills quarterly, which makes finding problems early on even more critical for customers.
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City of Fairmont Improves Performance and Service with the Sensus AMI Solution
Nestled in the rolling hills of northern West Virginia, collegiate life reigns supreme in the City of Fairmont, which is home to Fairmont State University and just 20 miles northeast from the University of West Virginia.
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e-Book: 5 Customer Benefits of Switching from PLC to AMI
When you make decisions that result in better operations, reduced costs, and safer conditions, members will take notice. However, the ever-savvy customer also wants some say in managing their own budgets when it comes to energy use.
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Effective multi-location water temperature measurement in a Drinking Water Distribution System (DWDS)
The temperature of the drinking water delivered to a utilities end-customer is becoming increasingly important. Governments and regulators around the world are looking at ways of improving the overall water quality in the drinking water distribution systems by reducing the risk of microbial contamination.
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Florida’s Largest Public Utility Recovers One Billion Gallons of Unaccounted for Water
Sensus OMNI meters, rigorous testing & infrastructure upgrades save JEA time & money
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Georgia City Charges Forward on Water Conservation Initiative with Sensus, a Xylem Brand
When the City of Dallas, Georgia, launched an initiative to get a handle on water loss, they couldn’t know how far the journey would take them. Solid results from an initial smart metering upgrade led to the realization that they had just scratched the surface of what was possible.
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Gibson County Utility District adopts Sensus Fieldlogic FlexRead
Discover how Gibson County Utility District modernized its gas meter reading with Sensus FlexRead—cutting read times by 50% and preparing for a seamless AMI future.
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Key Considerations for Power Line Carrier (PLC) Migration
Early adopters of Power Line Carrier (PLC) networks had one primary objective when originally launching their system—automating meter reading. Consider it mission accomplished. PLC systems were able to reduce truck rolls, automate billing, and improve operations dramatically.
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Mitigating the Impact of Unintentional Islanding on Electric Utility Transmission Systems from Distributed Energy Resources
New DERs are often installed in more remote, decentralized areas of the grid where visibility beyond the substation is strained. Costs to extend hard lines into these far-reaching areas quickly becomes expensive for both utilities and their customers.
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