Silver Spring Networks Showcases Smart Street Lights Vision for Australia

MONDAY AUGUST 18, 2014

Press Release: Silver Spring Networks

MELBOURNE, Australia

Today at the Australian Smart Lighting Summit, Silver Spring Networks, Inc. (SSNI) showcased its vision for the future of smart city and smart energy infrastructure in Australia. In his presentation, “Street Lighting Controls: Why They’re Ready Today, Important for Tomorrow and Critical in Australia,” Mr. CJ Boguszewski, Global Commercial Lead for Smart City Applications for Silver Spring, highlighted the opportunities for Australian councils to leverage Internet of Things (IoT) technology to help modernize critical infrastructure such as intelligent and adaptive street lighting.

“By establishing an open, standards-based IP network underpinning multiple applications, from energy to public lighting to traffic light systems to disaster sensors, cities can leverage network economics to cost-effectively deploy new smart infrastructure services to their citizenry over time,” said Boguszewski. “With our smart energy networks deployed in Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia, the market has made strides in proving out the critical role technology plays in helping modernize its energy and municipal infrastructure. The next step is advancing to more sophisticated IoT applications, and intelligent street lights are often the onramp to smarter cities.”

Cities today in Australia are faced with costly, ageing infrastructure. Street lights, for example, can consume as much as 40 percent of a city’s energy budget. Smart public lighting networks can help drive reductions of more than 10 percent in street light energy consumption and can help lower maintenance costs by up to 30 percent. When combined with LEDs, Silver Spring’s Smart City Solution can help deliver up to 60 percent in energy savings over traditional high-pressure sodium street lights and can help reduce maintenance costs by up to 35 percent.

Silver Spring’s Smart City Solution is comprised of its proven IPv6 wireless networking platform and management and control software optimized for smart city devices. In addition to smart street lighting, cities can leverage the open network platform for the deployment of additional smart city services over time, greatly lowering long-term costs and accelerating speed of deployment for these new services for their citizens.

Silver Spring’s networking platform has connected over 2 million homes and businesses in Australia to energy providers such as Citipower & PowerCor, Jemena, United Energy and Western Power, helping improve energy efficiency and to empower consumers to make smarter energy decisions. In New Zealand, Silver Spring has been selected by SmartCo, a consortium of electricity lines companies, to deploy an advanced smart grid network across New Zealand, and has already begun deployments with member company WEL Networks. In Asia, the Singapore Power Group is leveraging a countrywide IPv6 smart infrastructure networking platform from Silver Spring to allow eligible customers in Singapore to now choose from a variety of retail energy providers and purchase electricity at wholesale market prices.

The Silver Spring Smart City Solution has been selected for programs in global cities including Copenhagen, Dublin, Glasgow, Miami, Oslo, Paris, and Dongguan in China to help with the economic, environmental, health and safety, and traffic and transportation challenges they face today.

For more information on Silver Spring’s Smart City solution, please visit www.silverspringnet.com/smartcities.

The Australian Smart Lighting Summit is endorsed by the City of Melbourne and is being held at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre from August 18-19. For more information, please visit: www.lightingconference.com.au.

Source: uk.finance.yahoo.com