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		<title>Wind and Solar Bi Directional and Net Metering</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2009 06:46:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Are there wind or solar generation sites being installed on your utility system?</p>
<p>General Pacific and Itron Electric Meters can help you with Net or Bi-Directional Metering solutions.  Meters are available with <strong><em>Net</em></strong> <em>Metering</em> Registers, which subtract power <strong><em>Received</em></strong> by the utility from the customer, from <em><strong>Delivered</strong></em> power, that is supplied by the utility to the customer.  Meters are also available with <em><strong>Bi Directional </strong>Metering Registers, </em>which display energy <em><strong>Received, Delivered, </strong></em>and the <em><strong>Net</strong></em> Difference.  With the help of General Pacific, meters can be configured to display the value and a three letter ID of the value.  Upon programming the meters, a simple &#8220;rEc&#8221;, &#8220;dEl&#8221;, and &#8220;nEt&#8221; can be used to notate values on the display, making the meters easy to read by the customer and meter readers.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.generalpacific.com/metering/793" class="more-link">Read more on Wind and Solar Bi Directional and Net Metering&#8230;</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are there wind or solar generation sites being installed on your utility system?</p>
<p>General Pacific and Itron Electric Meters can help you with Net or Bi-Directional Metering solutions.  Meters are available with <strong><em>Net</em></strong> <em>Metering</em> Registers, which subtract power <strong><em>Received</em></strong> by the utility from the customer, from <em><strong>Delivered</strong></em> power, that is supplied by the utility to the customer.  Meters are also available with <em><strong>Bi Directional </strong>Metering Registers, </em>which display energy <em><strong>Received, Delivered, </strong></em>and the <em><strong>Net</strong></em> Difference.  With the help of General Pacific, meters can be configured to display the value and a three letter ID of the value.  Upon programming the meters, a simple &#8220;rEc&#8221;, &#8220;dEl&#8221;, and &#8220;nEt&#8221; can be used to notate values on the display, making the meters easy to read by the customer and meter readers.</p>
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<p>Meters are available in all current meter forms, with  R300/ERT radio registers, and in single or three phase applications.</p>
<p>Please contact our office at (800) 547-9744 and ask for <a title="General Contact Info" href="http://www.generalpacific.com/contact-us">Larisa Podrezov</a> for more information on how we can help!</p>
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