Siemens and Delgaz Grid have developed an integrated solution for the management of metering data for 1,500,000 consumption points

A consortium formed by Siemens Romania, Siemens AG Österreich and Red Point Software Solutions has developed an intelligent solution for the collection and management of metering data, specially designed for the distribution company Delgaz Grid.
The solution includes two applications integrated on a common platform, which have the capacity to process and centrally manage, in the final configuration, the data coming from 1,500,000 electricity consumption points in the Eastern area of Romania.
“We are happy that through the close collaboration between Siemens Romania and Delgaz Grid, it will be possible to monitor the energy supply at the consumer level as well as to intervene quickly, remotely, to resolve situations related to the continuity of energy supply”, said Daniel Barciuc, CEO of Siemens Romania.
“Delgaz Grid plans to have around 85% of our consumers benefiting from smart energy metering systems by the end of 2029, and the solution developed by Siemens perfectly fits the company’s business needs. Thus, we are paving the way for the large-scale introduction of differentiated hourly tariffs and dynamic tariffs, depending on the energy supply and demand on the market, as well as flexibility services. I thank Siemens for their professionalism and innovation and congratulate my colleagues involved in this major project for the company,” said Mihaela Cazacu, Deputy General Manager of Delgaz Grid.
“I would like to thank once again the professional teams of Siemens Romania and Delgaz Grid for the successful implementation of such a complex project. The adaptation of the software packages, their development and configuration to operate in interoperability conditions at the application and business level, could only be achieved through a close collaboration for which we are grateful”, added Andrei Secelean, Head of Smart Infrastructure, Siemens Romania.
The metering data management system is already operational, offering as main functionalities the collection and processing of data, as well as the calculation of electricity consumption.