Tollgrade’s new “Power Sensor” monitors the impact of renewables and helps improve grid resiliency in Europe

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Tollgrade Communications, Inc. has announced the availability of its LightHouse® Medium Voltage (MV) Power Sensor for Europe. Today, European grid operators are under increasing pressure to meet low carbon and efficiency mandates. As renewable energy sources such as solar and wind are brought into the aging grid, they have the ability to disrupt grid operations, causing a higher likelihood of blackouts or power outages if not monitored properly. Monitoring the distribution network with new sensor technology provides grid operators with valuable, real-time data needed to improve resiliency.

Tollgrade’s LightHouse MV Power Sensors are the world’s first battery-free, ‘all-in-one’ Smart Grid Sensor capable of monitoring real-time voltage on distribution networks within 0.5% accuracy. This new technology is a low cost, highly-accurate monitoring solution that helps European utilities and Distribution Network Operators (DNOs) bring more renewables online safely. Tollgrade’s LightHouse MV Power Sensors easily clamp-on to overhead power lines to measure voltage, current and power (real, reactive and apparent). Highly accurate voltage, current and fault measurements provide valuable real-time inputs to key planning models and control applications including Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems, Distribution Management Systems (DMS) or Active Network Management systems.

“Europe is paving the way for the use of renewables, and grid operators want to avoid introducing blackouts or power outages at all costs,” said Edward H. Kennedy, CEO, Tollgrade Communications, Inc. “With Tollgrade’s new MV Power Sensor, grid operators can safely monitor the state of their grid and have access to the real-time data that unlocks the potential of renewables without compromising grid reliability. This is an important step required to fortify grid resiliency in Europe.”

Other sensor technology can take several hours to be installed, often requiring more than one crew. They may also require dedicated optical cables and additional pole-mounted equipment or batteries that can add operating expenses to maintain the system, and may be more likely to get damaged by environmental wear and tear. By comparison, Tollgrade’s new LightHouse MV Power Sensor is a rugged solution that is easier and far less labour intensive to install and requires no maintenance, no batteries or sensitive optical equipment. Installing Tollgrade’s MV Power Sensors can be completed by one crew making it far less expensive to deploy and maintain. These benefits lead to stress -free, low cost deployment with the lowest Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) of any comparable solution.

Demonstrations at European Utility Week in Amsterdam 4-6 November 2014

Tollgrade will demonstrate its LightHouse MV Power Sensor in stand 1.E90 at European Utility Week 4-6 November 2014, and the company invites attendees and the press to stop by for a demonstration.

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