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Itron, Inc.
Published, Fall 2005
Itron, Inc.
This column highlights
companies providing
solutions to
social and environmental
challenges.
Featured companies
are typically held
in the SmallCap
Innovations portfolios
offered to Walden
clients.
From the lights twinkling in the
tallest skyscrapers to the lamps illuminating
small town America, it is
almost impossible to fathom any community
today functioning without electric
power. Our dependence on electricity has
made its effective management and delivery
critical. The economic climate, however,
has made this an increasingly difficult
task for utilities to accomplish.
Increases in wholesale natural gas prices
over the past few years have resulted in
higher costs for electricity generation and
hence higher electricity prices. Utilities
are faced with the challenge of ensuring
adequate supply while at the same time
keeping rates low for their customers.
Recent technological advances in the
electricity metering market have the
potential to make this an easier endeavor
by revolutionizing the way utility companies
operate. As the largest U.S. supplier
of electricity meters, Itron, Inc. is leading
this charge. In 1998, Itron introduced the
Centron® meter, which represented the
first major advance in more than a century
in residential metering. A departure
from the traditional electromechanical
meter, this new electronic-based, or solidstate
meter, is remarkable because it provides
a platform for automatic meter
reading (AMR). AMR systems are the
future of energy management as they
allow meters to be read remotely.
The ability to assess residential electricity
usage remotely is quite powerful.
Benefits include reduced metering costs,
outage detection, and improved billing
accuracy, which all add up to better customer
service. Perhaps most importantly,
these products allow utility companies to
gain more insight into electricity usage
patterns and to manage demand more
efficiently across the grid. Because customer
electricity use patterns differ by
time of day, utilities value tools that help
them in shifting the electricity “load” to
non-peak periods. This reduces the need
to build additional power plants solely to
meet peak demands.
Itron combines its meters and data
collection products with creative software
solutions that enable the utility to identify
these peak load periods and then focus
on specific operational areas that can be
modified to smooth out the loads.
Through repetition, a utility is able to
better predict demand and manage the
distribution of electricity, thus lowering
operating costs through optimization and
“inventory” management initiatives.
Currently, about 25 percent of the
275 million meters in the United States
are read with AMR technology. As the
population grows and energy demands
soar, effective energy management
is indispensable. Itron’s innovative products
are likely to be an integral part of
the mix.
—H. Harris
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