Utility Customer Communication using the Information Super Highway

Bill J. Labos, Managing Consultant
PSE&G, Newark, NJ


ABSTRACT

New technologies will use the Information Super Highway to improve utility customer services and to change how utilities control, manage and market utility systems and services. The speaker is a member of a team developing the technology to make this happen.

Mr. Labos will discuss the future of automated reading, power quality monitoring, electric and gas system load control, distribution system automation, energy theft detection, appliance monitoring and control, future utility billing, options and utility services management. As utilities continue down the road of deregulation to a competitive marketplace, the technology is now being developed to help utilities and customers manage the technical and business opportunities. Come to hear Mr. Labos discuss the technology that will make this possible.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

William J. Labos received his BSEE from Newark College of Engineering (now NJIT), Newark, NJ in 1973. He joined Public Service Electric and Gas (PSE&G) in 1973 as an Instrumentation and Control System Engineer. In this 23 years at PSE&G, Mr. Labos has designed Plant Control and Electrical Systems for Fossil and Nuclear Power Plants. He has held various senior level technical and supervisory positions and since 1992 has worked on New Technology Development in the Power Quality area for the Electric Business Development and Support Department. He currently holds the position of Managing Consultant.

Mr. Labos is a member of IEEE, the Tau Beta Pi and Eta Kappa Nu associations, and is a licensed Professional Engineer.

When: Thursday, October 24, 1996, 7:30 pm
Where: Princeton University, Engineering Quadrangle
Olden Street at Nassau Street
, Room C217, Princeton, NJ
Information:
Iwan Santoso at (609) 734 3343 or nis@scr.siemens.com
Tony Lopez-Lopez at (201) 430 5621 or ALopezLo@pseg.com

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