Remote Monitoring & Control Service Bureau; An End-to-End Solution

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  • Marvin T. Serhan CEM Motorola Utility Solutions

Abstract

Utilities as well as commercial and industrial (C&I) customers to-
day have an enormous challenge to remain aware of various energy,
natural gas, water, wastewater, or environmental details for their many
geographically dispersed locations. With large numbers of locations un-
der the supervision of one organization, the costs to obtain readings at
each location can be quite high. In addition, benefit is gained by reducing
the time required to gather data readings from all locations and assemble
them into information that can be used by utilities and C&I customers to
make decisions that improve operational efficiency and business results.
One solution to this challenge is through the use of a service bureau that
provides an end-to-end solution for monitoring and control.

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Author Biography

Marvin T. Serhan, CEM Motorola Utility Solutions

Marv Serhan is an area marketing and business development manger for Motorola Utility Solutions. He is a former naval aviator and retired Navy captain who holds three graduate degrees in disciplines associated with national security & strategic studies, general manage-ment, and global leadership. He has worked in the utility industry for five years and is a Certified Energy Manager with expertise in the design, implementation, and management of the service bureau concept to support utility or corporate-wide energy monitoring programs.

Motorola Inc.
1395 North Hayden Road (S-280)
Scottsdale, AZ 85257
Office: 858-530-0188 Fax: 858-530-8640
e-mail: m.serhan@motorola.com

References

Motorola Energy Monitoring & Control Solution for Utilities and Busi-

ness, RC-30-2004

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Published

2023-07-11

How to Cite

Serhan, M. T. . (2023). Remote Monitoring & Control Service Bureau; An End-to-End Solution. Strategic Planning for Energy and the Environment, 23(1), 31–44. Retrieved from https://journals.riverpublishers.com/index.php/SPEE/article/view/20245

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