Lyse Energi, a small power utility in south-western Norway, has been working on a plan since early 2011 to upgrade its meter data management systems and in parallel look for new revenue streams. The new operation will enable more storage of the sensor data that will increase in volume as smart sensors and meters expand in the coming years.
The business plan was presented to the company board in 2012, as part of a comprehensive IT investment plan for the years leading up to 2020. Included were strategies to turn insights from the data into revenue streams. Management approved. Now, Eirik Gundegjerde, head of smart utility and business development at the firm, will set about selecting the new platform providers.
In addition to handling meter data, says Mr Gundegjerde, the new data management platform will enable use of real-time data and allow storage of time series data. “Within the next few years we are going to roll out a lot of sensors and we will have a lot of sensor data that can be used for generating customer value or changing work processes,” he says.