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Smart Metering Canada 2008

Ontario’s Smart Metering Initiative is gathering momentum with more than 1 million smart meters installed at end of 2007, substantially exceeding the initial 800,000 target. With an upgraded meter data management system due live shortly, concise information will soon become available to guide tiered pricing and improve direct customer service strategies.

At this timely juncture, Smart Metering Canada 2008 will provide the ideal executive platform to interact with key government representatives, smart utility representatives and other industry level peers. This exclusive forum offers the opportunity to review the current state of leading projects, to share insight on how to resolve anticipated operational challenges and to debate the real future of smart metering in Canada.

Should you require any additional information please don’t hesitate to contact phone: 718 841 7109 (Canada and US) or +27 21 700 3535 (international) or via email: ryan.matthews@spintelligent.com

 

Featured speakers:
  • Shane Pospisil, President and Chief Executive Officer, Ontario Energy Association, ON
  • David Collie, President & CEO, Burlington Hydro, & Chair, Electricity Distributors Association, ON
  • Paul Ferguson, President, Newmarket-Tay Power Distribution, ON
  • Michael Angemeer, President and CEO, Veridian Connections, ON
  • Shane Mason, Project Manager IT Security, Hydro One, ON
  • Tom Wasik, Senior Manager, Metering & Settlement, Enersource Hydro
  • Peter Landauer, North American Utilities Industry Expert, Capgemini, MD, USA
  • Tim Yeomans, Director, Systemgroup, ON
  • Jack Gibbons, Managing Director, Clean Air Alliance, ON
  • Dan Charron, Director of Operations, Chatham-Kent Hydro, ON
Shane Pospisil, President and Chief Executive Officer, Ontario Energy Association, ON David Collie, President & CEO, Burlington Hydro, & Chair, Electricity Distributors Association, ON
Paul Ferguson, President, Newmarket-Tay Power Distribution, ON Michael Angemeer, President and CEO, Veridian Connections, ON
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Session highlights include:
  • An overview of smart metering initiatives – the preliminary impact, clear advantages and imminent challenges
  • A regulatory perspective on AMI and smart metering
  • Meter Data Management - the strategic evolution of information systems
  • Smart metering synergy – how utilities chose their technologies and why
  • Making the most of demand response, smart networks and AMI
  • The role of advanced metering on the intelligent grid
  • Smart metering for the environment
  • Smart metering assurance – understanding and meeting the needs of the customer

Attendees will enjoy a strategic and practical approach to smart metering, investigating a wide variety of technologies, standards and systems dedicated to planning for the future.

Smart Metering Canada 2008: Intelligent metering, grid and MDM strategies for the SMART utility

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