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    ABB Introduces Power Quality and Outage Event Manager

    ABB announces AMR Server application module to expand meter data management capabilities

    RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA – September 25, 2000 ABB Electricity Metering announces the Power Quality and Outage Event Manager application for ABB's EnergyAxis® AMR Server.

    The Power Quality and Outage Event Manager is part of ABB Electricity Metering’s comprehensive large-scale meter data collection and management system. This system provides the platform for meter data operations, addressing advanced energy information management demands ranging from collection, communications, storage, management and publishing of meter data. This application module allows energy providers to offer additional information services to key retail customers using power quality, outage, and outage restoration meter information.

    “Our customers have asked ABB to deliver meter data management systems that allow them to monitor outage and power quality events for commercial, industrial and other key customers,” said Dr. John Reckleff, executive vice president and general manager of ABB Electricity Metering. “As the energy industry deregulates, customers are not only focusing on energy usage and pricing, but also on the reliability and quality of their energy provider”.

    The Power Quality and Outage Event Manager, as part of the ABB EnergyAxis AMR Server, reads outage, outage restoration, and power quality information from the meter on request, on a scheduled basis, or as part of an alarm call-in. All alarm call-ins from the meter trigger the notification mechanism within the EnergyAxis AMR Server. The notification mechanism forwards the event to external utility systems registered to receive asynchronous notifications from the meter. Power quality events and outage events, along with other meter events, can be communicated over telephone or on public communication networks, including ABB’s ALPHA STARS® wireless communication platform.

    The EnergyAxis AMR Server represents a new model for utility business transactions in regulated and deregulated energy markets. The AMR Server is scalable and allows functions and business processes to be distributed over systems and geographical areas. Timely energy information is collected, processed, stored and published, as each business process requires -- such as scheduling coordination, load forecasting, billing and customer service. The EnergyAxis AMR Server is designed to support the quick and accurate distribution of data to other business entities as new businesses or applications are developed.

    ABB Electricity Metering of Raleigh, N.C., a division of ABB Automation Inc. creates information technology solutions and infrastructure for electricity meters and meter data management systems.

    ABB, with U.S. headquarters in Norwalk, Conn., serves customers in automation; power transmission and distribution; oil, gas and petrochemicals; building technologies; and financial services. U.S. operations employ over 16,000 people at manufacturing and other facilities in 40 states. Worldwide, ABB reported revenues of $25 billion in 1999. With novel IT applications, tailored software solutions, growing eBusiness, and a fast-expanding knowledge and service base, ABB is building links to the new economy. ABB employs about 160,000 people in more than 100 countries.


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