Landis+Gyr and EnBW sign milestone agreement in stringent data protection market
-- Cooperation agreement sees cutting edge smart metering systems from Landis+Gyr for German utility
ZUG, Switzerland, Jan. 16, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Landis+Gyr, the global leader in smart metering and grid management solutions, has signed a cooperation agreement with German utility EnBW for the piloting of state of the art smart metering systems. The agreement is the first of its kind: it involves a smart metering system that meets German data protection requirements, which demand the highest levels of end-consumer protection and security.
Signed at the end of 2013, the agreement includes provisions for EnBW to test the functionalities of Landis+Gyr's newly developed smart metering system in laboratories as well as in the field. Tests will commence in 2014. Prototypes of a part of an end-to-end security system, a 'gateway', will be tested according to the guidelines set out by the German Federal Office for Information Security (Bundesamt fur Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik, BSI). Separately, EnBW will conduct tests on a smart residential meter and on administration software for the gateway.
Andreas Umbach, CEO of Landis+Gyr, says, "The cooperation between Landis+Gyr and EnBW unites two strong partners. We are working together on a solution that not only meets Germany's data protection requirements, which are the strictest in the world, but a solution that is state of the art technologically and in terms of functionality. Our gateway development makes it possible for the first time to test how a BSI solution operates both in the laboratory and in the field, and to make further developments in response to the knowledge acquired. This is an important step in our journey with EnBW and will be path-setting for the country's smart metering initiatives."
Christoph Muller, Member of the Board of Directors at EnBW Regional, explains the challenges that the decentralised energy supply system of the future poses: "The challenge is guaranteeing security of supply at all times, in spite of fluctuations in flow. Today's metering systems can make an important contribution to the shift in energy use through actively involving customers. As central components of intelligent networks, they help to achieve a better balance between decentralised energy generation and demand for energy. They also offer customers more transparency with regard to their energy consumption. I am delighted that we are involved in the development of these metering systems with Landis+Gyr, an experienced and capable partner."
The cooperation agreement between Landis+Gyr and EnBW is the first of its kind to address the new regulatory requirements for smart meters, which are set out in the German Energy Act and in the country's BSI Protection Profile. In 2011, as a result of changes to the Energy Act, the installation of smart metering systems became compulsory for end-consumers; the Act states that smart metering systems that meet the data protection and security requirements of the BSI must be installed as soon as they become available on the market. The Energy Act goes on to stipulate that a smart metering system must be installed at a metering point that registers an annual consumption of over 6,000 kWh.
Werner Vorderwulbecke, Managing Director of EnBW Operations, comments: "In order that we can gain fundamental knowledge on the performance, potential uses and interoperability of the technology, we will install and run a total of 10,000 smart metering endpoints in Baden-Wurttemberg so that we can record, manage and monitor energy consumption. At the same time, gateway administration software will be put in place. EnBW and Landis+Gyr perfectly complement each other in this project."
A pilot project will start in the middle of 2015. It will study the suitability of the smart metering systems and system processes for the mass market, as well as their compatibility potential. The cooperation agreement foresees an extensive market rollout of the smart metering systems from Landis+Gyr, starting in 2016.
About Landis+Gyr
Landis+Gyr is the leading global provider of integrated energy management products tailored to energy company needs and unique in its ability to deliver true end-to-end advanced metering solutions. Today, the Company offers the broadest portfolio of products and services in the electricity metering industry, and is paving the way for the next generation of smart grid. With annualized sales of more than US$1.6 billion, Landis+Gyr, an independent growth platform of the Toshiba Corporation (TKY:6502) and 40% owned by the Innovation Network Corporation of Japan, operates in 30 countries across five continents, and employs 5,200 people with the sole mission of helping the world manage energy better. More information is available at landisgyr.com.
About EnBW
With sales of over EUR 19 billion in 2012 and around 20,000 employees, EnBW Energie Baden-Wurttemberg AG is one of the largest energy supply companies in Germany and in Europe. In order to meet future demands from the market, politics and society and to actively manage energy consumption, EnBW has set a clear objective. It is focusing on two strategic approaches: securing low-CO2 production and creating services that offer decentralised solutions. More information is available at www.enbw.com.
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