Smart Meters are Set to be Installed

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
APRIL 5, 2009
Smart Meters are Set to be Installed
GLENDALE, California – Glendale Water & Power (GWP) will start one if its largest utility
projects, replacing all electrical and water meters in Glendale with new Smart Meters. The first
phase of installations will take place on April 8th. Glendale Water & Power has designated four
areas throughout the City to test out the installation plan of the new Smart Meters.
With Phase 1, GWP plans on replacing approximately 1,000 electric and 500 water meters.
After the first phase is completed and tested, GWP will move to start installation of Smart
Meters throughout the City in fall 2010 with completion by fall 2011. Once the project is
completed, 120,000 electric and water meters with advanced technology will allow for two-way
communication with the utility, and for the first time provide customers with real time usage data
to help them conserve energy and water. Glendale Water & Power has contracted with Utility
Partners of America to install the meters.
Glendale Water & Power was the first utility in the nation to execute a contract with the
Department of Energy for an American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Smart Grid
grant in the amount of $20M. The receipt of this grant provides a significant portion of the $70M
cost of the City-wide Smart Grid project.
“Glendale Water & Power is keyed up to start the installations of our new Smart Meters. We are
excited to get these meters out there and reap the benefits of this new technology. It will greatly
improve our services, help us develop smarter rate structures for our customers, and help our
customers conserve energy and water,” state Glenn Steiger, GWP General Manager.
Customers in the designated areas have received notification of their installations. Prior to
receiving notifications, GWP also held two community informative meetings to educate
customers on the benefits of Smart Meters. More meetings will be scheduled after phase 1 is
completed. Updates of the ongoing Smart Metering project will be available on the utility’s
website www.GlendaleWaterAndPower.com and GWP will continue to send out bi-monthly
updates to customers via its From the Source newsletter.
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Glendale Water & Power is the City of Glendale’s utility. Glendale Water & Power provides
water to 32,500 customers in Glendale, California. The city-owned utility also generates,
transmits, and distributes electricity to 83,300 residential, commercial, and industrial customers.
www.GlendaleWaterandPower.com
Atineh N. Haroutunian
Public Benefits Coordinator
Glendale Water & Power
141 N. Glendale Ave, Level 2
Glendale, CA 91206
P: (818) 548-3381
F: (818) 240-6492
aharoutunian@ci.glendale.ca.us
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