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Siemens Canada and NB Power to Develop Smart Grid Program in New Brunswick

Posted on July 26, 2012

Siemens and New Brunswick’s NB Power officially announced plans this week for a multi-year Smart Grid Reduce and Shift Demand (RASD) modernization plan, said to offer business and residents more choice and control over their energy consumption.

“We look forward to working with Siemens,” says Gaëtan Thomas, NB Power president and CEO, in a press release. “This relationship will be long lasting, and will modernize the New Brunswick electricity system and the way our customers view their own electricity consumption. It will also provide long term benefits to our customers.”

As part of the agreement, Siemens will build a Smart Grid Centre of Competence (CoC) in Fredericton, NB while delivering on an end-to-end design for Smart Grid. Using Smart Grid Compass methodology, Siemens will design NB Power’s energy road map for the next 10 years.

“This partnership presents us with the unique opportunity to showcase Siemens’ world class Smart Grid technology and expertise with a fully integrated and innovative utility like NB Power,” says Dr. Jan Mrosik, global head of Siemens Smart Grid.

The plan also involves the establishment of an R&D presence by way of an application development office to be located in Fredericton where design and rollout of Smart Grid software will take place.

“Siemens is celebrating 100 years of doing business in Canada this year, which represents a century of innovation and bettering the lives of Canadians,” says Robert Hardt, president and CEO, Siemens Canada. “What better way to look to the future than with this landmark partnership utilizing the leading edge of energy technologies, thereby sustaining the next hundred years.”

PHOTO SOURCE: Siemens

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