Big Data, IoT Key to Fixing Crumbling Water Infrastructure, Reducing...
As corporations and water utilities strive to reduce operating costs and fix aging infrastructure, smart water technologies present an effective, and affordable, solution. The post Big Data, IoT Key to...
View ArticlePeco Ditches Sensus Smart Meters, Resumes Installation in PA
Peco Energy has said it will resume its Philadelphia-area smart-meter installation project, which the company suspended in August after several incidents in which the electronic devices overheated and...
View ArticleUnited Water Deploys Sensus Smart Water Network
Sensus is deploying and managing a smart water communication network for United Water, a major utility and wastewater provider and subsidiary of Suez Environment. The network, which includes the Sensus...
View ArticleSensus Smart Water Tech Can Save Utilities $12.5bn Annually
Georgia’s Etowah Water & Sewer Authority has selected the Sensus FlexNet communication system and iPERL meters, which the smart water technology company says can improve utilities’ system...
View ArticleBadger Meter, Elster, Itron, Sensus Lead Smart Water Meter Market
The global smart water meter market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 14 percent by 2019, led by key players Badger Meter, Elster Group, Itron and Sensus, according to an RnRMarketResearch report....
View ArticleSensus Smart Water Network Helps Dry California Conserve Water
Sensus’ smart water network is helping the city of Fountain Valley in drought-stricken California conserve water and prevent leaks. The Southern California city has set a city-wide water reduction goal...
View ArticleIs Xylem’s $1.7 Billion Sensus Deal a Game Changer for the Water Industry?
Water technology company Xylem this week announced it will buy smart meter manufacturer Sensus for $1.7 billion — a deal that could be a game changer for the water industry. The post Is Xylem’s $1.7...
View ArticleIt’s Called Smart Water for a Reason: These Networks Revenue to Nearly Triple...
Global revenue from smart water networks is projected to grow from $2.6 billion in 2016 to $7.2 billion in 2025, according to Navigant Research. The post It’s Called Smart Water for a Reason: These...
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