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Another Week in IoT: Pilots, investors, judges, engineers and bikers
It’s a funny new world in the Internet of Things (IoT). If you’re me, says Jeremy Cowan, you’re lucky enough to meet a fascinating cross-section of people in a variety of businesses.
Read moreThe power of prediction will defeat the energy thieves
Energy theft remains a significant problem for utility companies in developed countries.
Read moreMaingate selected as senior partner by SEPD for £8.3m Ofgem-funded project in the Solent
London, UK. January 29, 2014 – Scottish and Southern Energy Power Distribution’s innovative Solent Achieving Value from Efficiency (SAVE) project has secured £8.3 million (€10.1 million) of funding from UK regulator, Ofgem’s Low Carbon Network Fund.
Read moreSmart Energy: Consumers can learn to love their service
BLOG: August 14, 2012 — The relationship between UK energy suppliers and their customers is probably at one of its lowest points since the privatisation of the energy industry, writes Darrin Hill (pictured), an energy expert at PA Consulting Group.
Read moreCable&Wireless Worldwide and Silver Spring Networks partner to support UK Power Networks
Cable&Wireless Worldwide and Silver Spring Networks have announced that they have been selected by UK Power Networks as telecommunications partners for its forthcoming Flexible Plug and Play (FPP) Low Carbon Networks project.
Read moreWill 2011 be the year that the smart grid flourishes? The Network Operators View
It is an exciting time to be involved in smart grid, says Amy Cooke, Strategic Business Development Director at Cable&Wireless Worldwide. At the time of writing, there are a number of positive stories on the subject:
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