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Smart water metering advances in Australia and New Zealand

Smart Energy International

Itron and a Spark IoT and IOTA partnership introduce smart water meters for Cairns and new solutions for water utilities in Australia and New Zealand. The NB-IoT is added on top of the existing support for multiple communication protocols, including LoRa and other water advanced metering infrastructure network communications.

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Australia breaks ground on energy infrastructure digitalisation

Smart Energy International

Enzen Australia has secured its first engagement in an ambitious strategy to digitalise the energy infrastructure of Australia through smart IoT solutions. The collaborative moves will see Enzen Australia deploy an Internet of Things (IoT) Living Lab in East Kimberley, Western Australia.

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Australia’s Telstra Energy signs 10-year smart meter deal with Intellihub

Smart Energy International

Telstra Energy has plans to acquire and leverage smart meter data to gain insights into consumer behaviour and how resources such as energy storage and electric vehicles can be used for energy flexibility and resilience, according to a statement. The deal will double the number of IoT devices on the Telstra network, according to a statement.

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Smart metering inching closer to 1 billion units in Asia-Pacific

Smart Energy International

Smart electricity metering in Asia-Pacific is expected to grow at a rate of over 6% from 818.6 With this, the penetration rate of smart electricity meters in the region will grow from 61% in 2023 to 80% in 2029 while cumulative shipments during 2024–2029 will amount to a total of 872.7 million units in 2023 to nearly 1.2 million units.

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Nokia-equipped drone tech to bolster Australian network inspections

Smart Energy International

A partnership between Australian drone manufacturer Carbonix, electricity distributor SA Power Networks and communications technology provider Nokia has been underway to bolster use of long-range UAVs in aerial inspection work and flood monitoring on remote electricity distribution network assets.