Telvent DTN's 2010 Hurricane Outlook

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Telvent DTN's outlook for the 2010 tropical weather season calls for an increasingly active year with an above average number of storms in the Atlantic Basin. During an average season there would be 10 to 11 named storms (tropical storms or hurricanes) - six of these would reach hurricane intensity, and two to three would be classified as major hurricanes reaching category three or higher.

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Will the Volcanic Eruptions In Iceland Effect U.S. Summer Weather?

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Recent eruptions of the Eyjafjallajokull Volcano in Iceland have greatly impacted air travel and commerce across Europe. While volcanic eruptions are common around the world each year, this particular one is having such a large impact due to its location just to the northwest of mainland Europe. Prevailing winds have been carrying ash from Iceland toward Scandinavia where the winds have then turned to the south into central Europe. Lower level winds then curve back toward the west which has sent the ash particles toward France and the eastern Atlantic.

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Smart Water Networks

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Water utilities deal with an extremely critical business that affects everybody, everywhere, 365 days a year. This business: keeping our most valuable resource clean and available.

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The Industry's Top-Rated Temperature Forecasts

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Accurate weather information is especially critical for energy companies and energy sustainability. Temperature forecasts are the main driver in load forecasting for electric and natural gas providers, and up to 90% of the error in load forecasts can be attributed to inaccurate weather forecasting.

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Smart Grid, Smart Grid, Smart Grid

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The Distributech 2010 conference in Tampa is wrapping up today and it's been all about the SmartGrid. Distributech is the leading conference and exhibition for the operations side of electric utilities, and it's an interesting indicator of how SmartGrid seems to be dominating where the utility industry is headed. SmartGrid, the addition of intelligence into the distribution system, has many aspects. Two that were particularly dominant at Distributech were demand/response and distribution management systems. Telvent's DMS (distribution management system) was a rock star, with overflow crowds at the theatre demonstrations.

Weather will play in a number of different aspects in the SmartGrid - from distributed solar (residential solar panels that can destabilize the network), to more sophisticated outage management, to demand/response, and more. In demand/response, the need for higher resolution forecasts, spatially - such as to the substation level, and temporally - so that very near-term decisions about load shedding can be made based on accurate weather information. Telvent is working in all these areas with utility customers and business partners.

All in all, even in a somewhat depressed economic climate, the excitement at Distributech about SmartGrid was impressive.
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