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QualityLogic
The Smart Grid empowers active management, oversight and participation by both producers and consumers of electrical energy. Achieving this empowerment requires overlaying communications infrastructures and related products on the power grid in effect, connecting all of the pieces in a power grid to the Internet so communication can take place in real time. Current products test and certify emerging smart grid communications standards OpenADR, IEEE 2030.5 (SEP 2), and IEC 61850.
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National Technical Systems
One of the cornerstones of NTS’ work in smart grid has been our certification program for the ZigBee Alliance. One of ZigBee’s largest and most popular application profiles is the ZigBee Smart Energy standard. NTS is the largest certifier of all ZigBee products, and has completed certification for over 85% of the Smart Energy products certified by the ZigBee Alliance. We have developed test tools to assist in the pre-certification of new devices for manufacturers, as well as validation of devices for utilities. In addition, NTS also has been selected by USNAP to perform certification testing for smart appliance manufacturers.
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SIGNET -
Camlin
Signet is our advanced automated reconfigurable signalling power system that allows rail operators to maintain supply continuity during extreme fault conditions.
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RELTEST 1000 -
Altanova Group
RELTEST 1000 is a multifunctional relay test set, especially designed for distribution, smart grid and renewable energy plants.
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Mornsun Guangzhou Science & Technology
Mornsun offers one-stop solutions of power supplies for all types of applications: railway, automotive, photovoltaic, smart grid, medical, mining, etc.
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A. Eberle GmbH & Co. KG
The fault recorders and power quality analyzers PQI-D, PQI-DA and PQI-DA smart are the key devices for all measurement tasks in low-, medium- and high-voltage grid.
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Granite River Labs Inc.
The “Internet of Things”, or “IoT”, continues to evolve as a fast-growing network of interfaces that allow devices to be sensed and/or controlled remotely across existing network infrastructure. The IoT encompasses a diverse range of applications including smart grids, smart homes, intelligent transportation and smart cities. Multiple technical standards and and standards organizations have emerged to facilitate interoperability across IoT networks.
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Mk10E -
EDMI Ltd.
Built on the advanced Atlas metering platform, the Mk10E has a Class 0.5S measurement engine with many enhancements including smart grid solutions, high data storage, data processing, UPS configuration and enhanced communications capabilities.
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Microchip Technology Inc.
To address the needs of the smart energy market, we offer a platform that incorporates application-specific solutions as well as standard microcontroller, microprocessor, security, memory, wireless and power-line connectivity devices. This smart energy portfolio offers you best-in-class feature sets and performance for designing equipment for the smart grid. The smart meter architecture requires different levels of integration depending on system architecture partitioning, project timelines and the level of flexibility needed to address the requirements of different geographies and utility companies. Our platform provides a unique multi-level architecture built around a multi-core solution as illustrated below. A variety of devices can be used as building blocks for your smart meter design. These include metrology sensing (analog-to-digital conversion); metrology digital signal processing; application, communication and security processing as well as connectivity to area networks in homes neighborhoods.
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TCG 01-G -
Tekron International Ltd
The TCG 01-G is a highly accurate, full featured GPS and GLONASS (GNSS) clock. With enhanced cyber security features that support NERC CIP requirements, the TCG 01-G is designed for use in modern day smart grid / smart substations, electricity distribution, transmission, generation protection and control systems. The clock synchronizes multiple IEDs (Intelligent Electronic Devices) within a network, including protection relays and remote telemetry units to enable accurate time stamping. The TCG 01-G supports IEEE 1588 v2 (PTP) and IEC 61850.
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Radian Research, Inc.
WECO pioneered meter shop software for Electric Utilities over 35 years ago and continues to lead in this arena. From Meter Testing to Meter Asset Management, WATT-Net™ Software is the most comprehensive asset and smart grid device management database software package available that combines powerful functionality and ease of use, specifically designed for the metering industry.
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OLT-E8 -
Hangzhou Softel Optic Co., Ltd.
OLT-E8 is designed for chassis OLT device which provides 8 downlink 1000M PON ports, 8 uplink GE Combo ports by GOM. The height is only 1U for easy installation and space saving. Each PON supports up to 64 terminals, the whole device supports up to 256/512 ONU under full configuration. OLT-E8 adopts advanced technology to support SLA and DBA to keep strong function on the Ethernet and QoS features. OLT-E8 is applied for commercial and grid network digital management to provide perfect, smart, strong, advanced, professional solutions for “automatic distribution” and “electricity information collection” in the implemented project for the national grid.
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Reach Technologies Inc.
Reach Technologies' Generator Monitor is a high performance, DSP enabled, power generation monitor, quality analyzer and event data logger. The Generator Monitor is ideal for monitoring 3-phase power generation installations in support of Smart Grid compliance. Our goal is to help our customers retrofit existing and OEM new installations to improve quality, and maintain stability through the fast detection, recording and notification of power faults.
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Weshine Electric Manufacturing Co., Ltd
Electricity networks have had to become more flexible, reacting more quickly to the changes and needs of higher performance. This demand for flexibility is especially true where multiple generation sources occur, such as the intermittent power from renewables like solar and wind energy. While modern SMART grid technology can quickly identify faults in sub-station and generating units, cable faults can still occur anywhere on the network.
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Weshine Electric Manufacturing Co., Ltd
Electricity networks have had to become more flexible, reacting more quickly to the changes and needs of higher performance. This demand for flexibility is especially true where multiple generation sources occur, such as the intermittent power from renewables like solar and wind energy. While modern SMART grid technology can quickly identify faults in sub-station and generating units, cable faults can still occur anywhere on the network.