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BOSTON, MA and WASHINGTON, DC -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 09/25/07 -- Sensicast Systems®, the
world's leading provider of turnkey wireless sensor network systems, today
announced the availability of a line of new SensiNet® Green Solutions to
monitor and manage energy consumption in commercial and industrial
facilities; engender and support sustainable enterprises.
"SensiNet Green Solutions help companies achieve their goals for
sustainable business. SensiNet is an innovative, clean technology platform
that simultaneously helps enterprises achieve ongoing financial, social and
environmental benefits," said Gary Ambrosino, CEO of Sensicast.
Built on Sensicast's patented SensiNet platform which provides low-cost,
easy-to-deploy, end-to-end wireless sensor networks, SensiNet® Green
Solutions include battery-powered Smart Sensors for temperature and
humidity monitoring and new sensors designed to measure voltage and
electrical power consumption for a broad variety of devices including
electric motors, lighting, HVAC equipment, and electric generating
equipment.
The three new SensiNet Smart Sensors are:
1) High-Accuracy AC Power Sensor for revenue grade monitoring,
2) Extended AC Power Sensor for equipment operating status monitoring, and
3) DC Voltage and Current Sensor for string-level monitoring of
Photovoltaic (PV) solar power generating systems.
Through SensiNet's inherent robust application connectivity, SensiNet®
Green Solutions can be easily integrated into energy demand response and
energy management systems already in place to provide for the following:
-- Energy Audits and Energy Modeling
-- Commissioning
-- Retro-Commissioning
-- Measurement and Verification
-- Operations and Maintenance
-- Design Feedback Data
"Energy usage evaluation and condition monitoring for electric machines are
important in industry for overall energy savings. Traditionally these
functions are realized only for large motors in costly wired systems formed
by communication cables and various types of sensors. The unique
characteristics of wireless sensor networks make them the ideal wireless
structure for low-cost energy management in industrial plants to replace
the existing wired systems." (1)
The ease of installation and low cost of SensiNet Green Solutions is
reinforced by the SensiNet "wireless advantage" that eliminates costly
wiring that can account for as much as 2/3 of the cost of installing
traditional wired sensor systems. This cost breakthrough greatly expands
the range of options available to customers for power and energy monitoring
and management. It also makes extensive "sub meter" monitoring possible on
a broad scale.
"The deployment of wireless sensor networks in industry could improve
overall production efficiency by up to 10% in addition to reducing
industrial emissions by more than 25% by 2010," said Gideon Varga, Sensors
& Automation Technology Manager for the U.S. Department of Energy's Office
of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. (2)
"Sensicast's SensiNet Green Solutions are a powerful offering for improved
energy management," said Mareca Hatler, Director of Research for ON World
and author of "WSN for Smart Buildings" (3). "Twenty-five percent of
commercial building energy reduction will be attributed to WSN in 2013,
worth $7.4 billion in global energy savings. Green solutions will help
building owners worldwide increase efficiency, lower costs, reduce
operational risks, and satisfy the demands of customers, employees, and
shareholders," said Hatler.
SensiNet Green Solutions lets Green-minded customers collect and act upon
physical, environmental, process and condition-state data, in order to
operate sustainable businesses and enterprises. They include solutions
built upon the SensiNet building-block platform of wireless sensor network
components that reliably report on energy usage in applications, processes,
and building operations to enable commercial/industrial facility managers
to better manage and conserve energy. Developed by Sensicast (through
research funded by the US Department of Energy, and in partnership with
General Electric), SensiNet Green Solutions are proven, clean technology
systems that provide sensor-driven business intelligence to help companies
reduce their carbon footprint, while also improving productivity and energy
efficiency.
About Sensicast
Sensicast provides turnkey Wireless Sensor Network solutions that help
operating managers run sustainable commercial and industrial operations
through systems that dramatically reduce costs, improve efficiency and
document compliance. Sensicast's patented, easy-to-deploy SensiNet®
systems capture real-time data from applications, processes, and facility
conditions and make the information available and actionable through
internal and remote Web-based access. SensiNet meets the needs of a wide
range of enterprises--including remote monitoring of temperature, energy,
moisture/humidity, and other data types; while facilitating
governmental/environmental compliance. For more information:
www.sensicast.com.
Sensicast and SensiNet are registered trademarks of Sensicast Systems, Inc.
All other marks are property of their respective owners.
References
(1) "Energy Usage Evaluation and Condition Monitoring for Electric Machines
using Wireless Sensor Networks," Dr. Bin Lu, PhD (Georgia Institute
of Technology), 2006 -- http://smartech.gatech.edu/handle/1853/14152
(2) "Industrial Wireless Technology for the 21st Century," U.S. Department
of Energy, EERE, 2002
(3) "WSN for Smart Buildings," Mareca Hatler/ON World, June 2007 --
http://onworld.com/smbldgs/