Archive for March, 2010
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White Paper – Wireless WAN for the Smart Grid
Although most of the public attention on Smart Grid focuses on metering and consumer solutions, there is a third area that often gets overlook: distribution. Distribution networking provides two-way broadband wireless communications to connect substations and distribution grid devices to the utility’s head-end for significant operational benefits. The “always-on” capability of the distribution network not only enables the process automation of centralized SCADA and DMS applications but also enables on-demand management of the grid from centralized operators.The Smart Grid wireless WAN white paper is available for download.
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Trilliant Intros Integrated NAN and WAN Tiers for Smart Grid Market
Trilliant Intros Integrated NAN and WAN Tiers for Smart Grid Market (SmartGrid-TMCnet.com)
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Trilliant Casts a Wider Mesh
Trilliant Casts a Wider Mesh (Greentech Media)
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Trilliant’s All-In-One Smart Grid Network
Trilliant’s All-In-One Smart Grid Network (Earth 2 Tech)
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Trilliant combines local and wide area networks to build an even smarter grid
Trilliant combines local and wide area networks to build an even smarter grid (GreenBeat)
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Smart Grid Communications: Why You Should “Layer” Yours
Smart Grid Communications: Why You Should “Layer” Yours (Smart Grid News)
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On-Demand Webinar – WAN Communications for Distribution Networking
This webinar discusses the role of the distribution grid within the context of a broader Smart Grid communications network. The discussion will provide an opportunity to learn about:
- the basics of a multi-tier Smart Grid network. Learn how communications can be segmented into wide area networks (WAN), neighborhood area networks (NAN), and home area networks (HAN).
- the role of the WAN. Learn how the WAN can provide a wireless network with the range and capacity required to provide complete coverage and broadband performance.
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Smart Grid Industry News Roundup: 03/16/2010
Don’t miss the latest news stories from across the industry about the Smart Grid and smart meter technologies.
California May Require Utilities to Store 5% of Peak Power by 2020
Discover more about legislation under consideration in California that would mandate utilities store 5% of daytime peak power load by 2020, in this Environmental Leader article.Smart Grid Spending Could Increase to $40 billion by 2015
Learn why investments in the Smart Grid could increase from $10 billion today to $40 billion in less than 5 years in this SmartGrid article. -
Trilliant Announces Smart Grid Industry’s First Integration of NAN and WAN Tiers
Trilliant Incorporated, a leader in delivering Smart Grid solutions that enhance energy efficiency, utility operations, and renewable resource integration, today announced the SecureMesh™ Bridge products, which integrate a Wide Area Network (WAN) for distribution and a Neighborhood Area Network (NAN) for metering. This is the Smart Grid industry’s first fully-integrated private WAN/NAN solution and is a result of Trilliant’s strategic acquisition of broadband wireless equipment provider SkyPilot Networks in Q2 2009. -
Trilliant Named to List of Greentech Media Top 50 Startups
Trilliant Incorporated, a leader in delivering Smart Grid solutions that enhance energy efficiency, utility operations, and renewable resource integration, announced today it has been named to the GTM 50, the Top 50 Greentech Startups, by Greentech Media.Greentech Media initially evaluated more than 500 companies. Greentech Media’s energy analysts, reporters and editors then narrowed the list to 50 and identified the companies that they believe will make the most impact in the energy and greentech space. Trilliant was one of 11 companies highlighted in the Smart Grid and EV Infrastructure category.
