Published: March 10, 2010
Duke Energy Joins HomePlug Powerline Alliance Board of Directors
PORTLAND, Ore. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The HomePlug Powerline Alliance, the global driving force for powerline
network technology, today announced that Duke Energy has joined the
Alliance's board of directors. Duke Energy, one of the largest electric
power companies in the United States delivering energy to approximately
four million U.S. customers, has upgraded their membership to sponsor
level, enabling them to join the Alliance's Board of Directors.
"Powerline networking will play a key role in connecting home appliances
and systems to the Smart Grid enabling intelligent management and
monitoring for energy savings and efficiency," said David Mohler, VP and
chief technology officer, Duke Energy. "HomePlug, as a base
specification within the IEEE 1901 Standard, offers an interoperable
standards based technology roadmap from low cost to high-bandwidth and
next-generation solutions that will meet the needs of the robust home
network that is necessary for the smart grid. We look forward to
increasing our involvement with the Alliance."
"The Smart Grid has been a key focus for HomePlug, with HomePlug's Green
PHY (GP) specification at the center of our smart grid efforts," said
Rob Ranck, president of the HomePlug Powerline Alliance. "Utility
companies are key players in the roll out of the Smart Grid, and having
a major utility like Duke Energy join our board of directors is a very
exciting development for the HomePlug Alliance. We see them playing an
integral role in shaping the future of the Smart Grid connectivity."
Last month, HomePlug announced the expected finalization of the HomePlug
GP specification for the first quarter of 2010. HomePlug GP is a low
power, cost-optimized powerline networking specification targeting Smart
Grid applications such as HVAC, smart meters, home appliances and
plug-in electric hybrid vehicles (PEHV). Major utility companies gave
direct input into HomePlug GP technology, optimizing the specification
for real world deployments. HomePlug GP is fully interoperable with
HomePlug AV and the new IEEE 1901 Draft Powerline Standard.
The HomePlug Powerline Alliance is committed to working with the
industry in support of Smart Grid interoperability initiatives. HomePlug
worked with the ZigBee Alliance to enable application-layer
interoperability between ZigBee wireless and HomePlug powerline devices.
The ZigBee/HomePlug Smart Energy Profile has been named in the United
States National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) Smart Grid
interoperability standards roadmap.
HomePlug devices account for 75 percent of the world's broadband
powerline communications market, and over 40 million devices have
shipped to date. The Alliance works with key stakeholders to ensure all
of its specifications are designed to meet the requirement for
interoperability stated by service providers, utilities, equipment and
appliance manufacturers, consumer electronics and other important
stakeholders. The Alliance operates the powerline networking industry's
largest Compliance and Interoperability Certification Program to ensure
true multi-vendor co-existence and interoperability. The program has
certified more than 190 products and will also begin certifying IEEE
1901 products in 2010.
Please visit www.HomePlug.org
for more information on the HomePlug Powerline Alliance.
About the HomePlug Powerline Alliance
Founded in 2000, the HomePlug Powerline Alliance, Inc. is an
industry-led initiative with more than 70 member companies that creates
specifications and certification logo programs for using the powerlines
for reliable home networking and Smart Grid applications. The Alliance
accelerates worldwide adoption for HomePlug technology by collaborating
with international standards organizations such as the IEEE and through
market development and user education programs. Sponsor members include
Atheros Communications (ATHR); Cisco (CSCO); Comcast (CMCSK); Duke
Energy (NYSE: DUK); GE Energy, an affiliate of General Electric Co.
(NYSE: GE); Gigle Networks; Motorola, Inc. (MOT); NEC Electronics
Corporation (TSE: 6723); and SPiDCOM Technologies. Contributor members
include Arkados (OTCBB: AKDS); Corporate Systems Engineering; Renesas
Technology Corp., Texas Instruments Incorporated (NYSE:TXN) and Yitran
Communications Ltd.

The Ardell Group for HomePlug
Megan Novak Shockney, 858-442-3492
megan@ardellgroup.com
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