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GE to Deliver Software for Energy Distribution Management to New Zealand Utilities

June 19, 2019

Technology equips Top Energy and Northpower with real-time information from the field, enabling more efficient operations and outage response

Auckland, New Zealand, June 19, 2019 – Today, GE (NYSE: GE) Renewable Energy's Grid Solutions business announced plans to help two New Zealand utilities upgrade their traditional Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems with GE’s Advanced Distribution Management Solutions (ADMS)

Top Energy Limited electricity generation and lines network company supplies 31,000 customers in the Mid and Far North of New Zealand’s North Island. Northpower operates an electricity network in the Kaipara and Whangarei Districts of Northland, with more than 5,700 km of electricity lines and almost 60,000 customers.

GE’s ADMS provide operators with better information to support decision making on the network, especially during storm response and major incidents. Part of GE’s Digital Energy portfolio, it is engineered with adaptive algorithms and predictive analytics to enable automation of routine tasks and real-time monitoring of the network.

Implementing common systems across distribution utilities will drive down costs, improve reliability, and enhance the customer experience across the Northland region. GE’s ADMS will also support dynamic network operations as distributed generation, such as wind and solar, continues to grow.

Northpower’s Network General Manager Josie Boyd commented, “ADMS will provide a platform for enhanced outage management and improved safety outcomes. Importantly, it will provide a platform on which we can build visibility of our low voltage (400 volt) lines to support the distributed energy resources that connect to our network.”

Top Energy CIO Gordon Ramsay noted, “The provision of real-time flags showing the predicted location of critical faults as they occur on the network will improve decision making when diagnosing faults, leading to quicker restoration times.”

Ramsay also highlighted the operational health and safety improvements that will arise from the roll-out, “Embedding network operating and access management business rules into the system that work with the control room operator will help ensure safe operation of the network and the health and safety of the field staff. That’s a critical outcome.”

Stephen Ellis, account director at GE added, “The new system will mean improved safety for their field crews and more efficient outage restoration efforts. Having a clear view of the full network helps utilities drive situational awareness, manage planned and unplanned work, mobilize resources and efficiently restore the network after an outage.”

GE is working closely with its customers in New Zealand and the broader Asia-Pacific region to support the sharing of configuration, knowledge and experience on the ADMS solution. This sharing of knowledge enables the utilities to share some costs of supporting the application, gives a faster return in realizing financial value, and in the longer term allows operators to potentially assist each other in times of crisis with a similar look and feel of operational technology in the control room.

About Top Energy

Top Energy, which is owned by the people of the Far North, is committed to providing a reliable and resilient electricity network which keeps abreast of evolving technologies such as localised generation, solar power, and microgrids. Over the last decade its $170 million investment programme has involved substantial improvements to the network which now has an asset value of $250 million – up from $128 million when the programme started in 2009.  This investment programme will continue. Over the next decade, the Group will invest a further $350 million to ensure our customers continue to receive a high quality and secure supply of power through local generation and a resilient network. 

About Northpower

Northpower operates and maintains both the electricity distribution and fiber networks in the Whangarei and Kaipara region with more than 60,000 connected customers. We also provide specialist contracting services to our partners, other network owners and operators, across the North Island of New Zealand.

About GE

GE (NYSE: GE) is the world’s Digital Industrial Company, transforming industry with software-defined machines and solutions that are connected, responsive and predictive. GE is organized around a global exchange of knowledge, the "GE Store," through which each business shares and accesses the same technology, markets, structure and intellect. Each invention further fuels innovation and application across our industrial sectors. With people, services, technology and scale, GE delivers better outcomes for customers by speaking the language of industry. www.ge.com

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