Harris NorthStar Completes Implementation of MeterSense (ODS) Solution for Peterborough Distribution Inc.
May 4, 2009
Harris NorthStar has successfully completed Phases I and II of its operational data store (ODS) implementation of MeterSense for Peterborough Distribution Inc.
Peterborough Distribution selected Harris to implement MeterSense in late 2008 to help the LDC manage the rollout of 30,000 electric meters as part of the Province of Ontario’s Smart Meter Initiative. The provincial government’s Smart Meter Initiative will see the installation of over four million residential smart meters and will facilitate the Province’s goal of introducing time-of-use billing and a conservation culture.
Ontario Smart Metering System Data Flow

The AMI system includes the Advanced Metering Communication Devices (AMCD), the Local Area Network (LAN), Advanced Metering Regional Collector (AMRC), the AMI Wide Area Network (AMI WAN) and an Advanced Metering Control Computer (AMCC).
This is still new ground for many utilities and Peterborough was looking for a partner that would work closely with it during implementation and testing. MeterSense is a core component of Peterborough Distribution’s smart meter implementation project and is being used to validate data from over 30,000 smart meters. It is also the integration point between Peterborough’s Advanced Metering Control Computer (AMCC) and Peterborough’s other core business systems such as its Harris Cayenta customer information system (CIS) and its SCADA system. In addition, MeterSense will provide the following functions:
- Preliminary Validation, Estimation and Editing of meter reads
- Remote 2 way interfaces to smart meters, for on-demand reads and remotely connecting or disconnecting power
- Map-based reports that identify problems with meters and the communications grid
- Smart meter grid service level monitoring
- Time-of-use billing
“Early indications are that our expectations of the MeterSense product will be met or exceeded. MeterSense will efficiently manage the large volumes of data expected from the AMI system and provide staff with the tools they need and expect to effectively manage our complex business”, reports Jeff Guilbeault, VP Electric Utility. “Harris, through MeterSense, can offer advanced functions very quickly because it can integrate to our systems and because Harris understands the utility business.”
Phase III is currently in progress and is scheduled for completion in mid 2009, which will fully integrate Peterborough’s sub-systems and further facilitate business process automation associated with the smart meter system implementation.
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