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Gridware Technologies Inc.


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Gridware Technologies Inc.
http://www.gridware.io

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2020


Gridware delivers grid resilience and reliability capabilities to grid operators through a mechanical sensor solution coupled with advanced analytics that connects with utilities’ existing data management systems. Gridware’s grid monitoring technology detects, identifies and locates faults in real-time to maximize customer uptime and provide asset owners with predictive maintenance insights.


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Gridscope


Fault Detection/Notification, Machine Learning, Monitoring/Analytics , Sensors/Data, Distribution


Gridware deploys grid monitoring devices, including mechanical sensors, embedded analytics, and real-time communication, on electric poles for continuous anomaly monitoring even during outages. Gridware’s sensors coupled with its proprietary algorithms quickly detect faults and accurately identify fault types and locations to provide utilities with insights on system health within milliseconds. Gridware enables utilities to better tune their protection systems to trip only when and where absolutely necessary and to re-energize lines more expeditiously. This allows utilities to ensure reliable operations even during high risk events like wildfires, mitigate climate risk, and satisfy regulators’ concerns.



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