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Lake Country Power Completes Deployment of
Automated Metering Infrastructure
An Automated Metering Infrastructure servicing more
than 60,000 meters
GRAND RAPIDS, MN, March 11, 2008 - Lake Country Power of Grand
Rapids, Minnesota, has successfully deployed a full two-way automated
metering infrastructure (AMI) to its entire service territory covering more
than 10,000 square miles in northern Minnesota.
The Cannon AMI system by Cooper Power Systems gives Lake Country the
ability to read meters on demand, improve cash flow, reduce customer
complaints, decrease issue resolution time, verify outages and restoration
real time, and monitor substation equipment.
“We wanted a system that could be installed in all 39 of our substations,
with the capability to handle more than 60,000 meter reads and remotely
monitor our substation equipment,” Rick Lemonds, general manager of Lake
Country Power said. “Our AMI system has already made positive service
impacts, by providing the right employees with the right information when
requested. This provides our members with data to support answers to their
questions.”
Lake Country Power has noticed time savings in solving customer issues
through the ability to profile energy use and remotely read meters from the
office. “In the past we would send a technician on site to check on most
high bill issues,” Lemonds said. “Now we handle many of these directly from
the office, greatly reducing our time and expense to resolve these customer
inquiries.”
The AMI system successfully integrates with Lake Country Power’s existing
billing and outage management software allowing for the automatic generation
of monthly billing statements and verification of outage events and
restoration. Lake Country Power anticipates significant savings using the
system to verify load management commands sent to its load control
receivers.
“Often with projects of this size the functionality gets reduced as the
project rolls out,” Lemonds said. “But with our system the reality is living
up to the vision. We now have the ability to verify load management control
commands, remotely read meters, verify outages, assist with the restoration
of power, and perform remote power quality monitoring at the distribution
and substation levels. We had an aggressive deployment schedule and we were
able to achieve the roll out on schedule. We look forward to what else our
two-way network will be able to provide for in the future.”
Editor’s note: For more information, please contact Mike Birkeland at
Lake Country Power, (218) 485-2244 or Tim Rice at Burson-Marsteller,
(412) 394-6611 or Tim.Rice@Marsteller.com.
About Lake Country Power
Lake Country Power is a Touchstone Energy® cooperative serving parts of
eight counties (Aitkin, Carlton, Cass, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, Pine and
St. Louis) in rural northern Minnesota. We provide electricity and other
energy related services to more than 41,000 members and continue to grow by
building an average of 900 new services each year. We maintain nearly 8,000
miles of distribution lines within 10,872 square miles of service territory.
Geographically, we are Minnesota’s largest electric cooperative. For more
information, visit
www.lakecountrypower.coop.
About Cooper Power Systems
Cooper Power Systems, Inc., with revenues of approximately $1.3 billion, is
a division of Cooper Industries, Ltd. (NYSE: CBE). Cooper Power Systems is a
global manufacturer of world-class power delivery and reliability solutions
for the electrical and industrial markets. Through its Energy Automations
Solutions group, it is also a leading provider of software, communications
and integration solutions that enable customers to increase productivity,
improve system reliability, and reduce costs. For more information, go to
www.cooperpower.com,
www.cannontech.com
or www.cybectec.com.
About Cooper Industries
Cooper Industries, Ltd. is a global manufacturer with 2007 revenues of $5.9
billion, approximately 87 percent of which are from electrical products.
Incorporated in Bermuda with administrative headquarters in Houston, Cooper
employs approximately 31,500 people and operates eight divisions: Cooper
B-Line, Cooper Bussmann, Cooper Crouse-Hinds, Cooper Lighting, Cooper Power
Systems, Cooper Safety, Cooper Wiring Devices and Cooper Tools. Cooper
Connection provides a common platform to better serve our electrical
distributors, specifiers and end user customers across all Cooper. For more
information, visit the website at
www.cooperindustries.com.
For additional information, please contact:
Tim Rice
(412) 394-6611
Tim.Rice@Marsteller.com
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