Jan 20 2011
GE has declared the acquisition of Remote Energy Monitoring. This acquirement improves GE’s capability to meet the European Union’s demands for a minimum-emission, efficient energy infrastructure. The hardware and software technologies of Remote Energy Monitoring enable clients to better observe and handle their energy consumption.
The UK authorities have authorized the metering solutions of Remote Energy Monitoring. The solutions are so customizable that they can be upgraded and new features can be included by utilities in the upcoming years without the requirement of switching out meters.
Bob Gilligan, Vice president of Digital Energy for GE Energy Services, has stated that superior software, adaptable systems and effective interactions are crucial elements in upgrading their infrastructure to cope with the global energy requirements. He added that the rapidly changing energy segment requires adaptable, affordable and modifiable solutions to meet the changing requirements.
According to Nigel Rzemieniecki, Chief Executive Officer of Remote Energy Monitoring, energy firms can include their latest meter solution featuring exchangeable and improvable modules, with the assertion that it can be quickly tailored to cope with upcoming improvements in technology and communications. He added that including GE’s solutions will enable them to augment their technology enhancement and widen the availability of their innovative solutions.
It was reported that headquarters of Remote Energy Monitoring technology will be established on the outskirts of London, UK.