Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Smart Grid Tech Leader PERI Software to discuss implementation in SoCal on CNN Headline News



(L-R) Christopher Freitas, program Mgr. , U.S. Dept. of Energy, Washington DC, Commissioner Harold D. Williams, Maryland and Sarav Periasamy, President & CEO, PERI Software at the NARUC Conference in Sacramento, CA(L-R) Christopher Freitas, program Mgr. , U.S. Dept. of Energy, Washington DC, Commissioner Harold D. Williams, Maryland and Sarav Periasamy, President and CEO, PERI Software at NARUC.                                                                     
PERI Software to discuss challenges and business opportunities of smart grid tech on CNN Headline News

“Smart grid technology is used by utilities, and thanks to the Obama Administration it will be more affordable to consumers concerned about energy consumption,” said Sarav Periasamy, PERI Software

Los Angeles, CA – "Smart grid technology is the wave of the future and we are doing our part to educate the public and media on its deployment,” said Sarav Periasamy, CEO & President, PERI Software Solutions Inc., a global business solutions company. Periasamy will be interviewed on CNN Headline News local edition Friday, August 13th, at the Charter Cable TV studios, Irwindale, CA (check local TV Guide listings.)

“Smart grid technology is mainly used by utilities, and thanks to the Obama Administration it will be more affordable to customers and consumers,” he said. “A Research show that 60 percent of the electricity generated in this country is lost to inefficiencies, and the fact that smart grid technology is green and does not cost more, customers will feel good about saving energy and the planet.”

PERI has been offering smart grid technology after testing and measuring successful cost saving results over the last two years. “We are the Asian-business- owned smart grid technology leader in this space providing end-to-end smart grid business solutions,” he said.

Last October, the Dept. of Energy allocated $11 billion for smart grid creation, and utilities are investing millions of their own funds to electric grid improvements in their service areas. While smart grid development is being tested nationwide, PERI has been offering smart grid technology after testing and measuring successful cost saving results over the last two years.

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Monday, August 9, 2010

PERI Software to discuss smart grid tech on CNN Headline News this week







(right) Sarav Periasamy talks smart grid tech with
Maryland Commissioner Harold D. Williams (left)

at a Sacramento Conference on regulating smart grid
          
Los Angeles, CA "Smart grid technology is the wave of the future and we are doing our part to educate the public and media on its deployment,” said Sarav Periasamy, CEO & President, PERI Software Solutions Inc., a global business solutions company. Periasamy will be interviewed on CNN Headline News local edition Friday, August 13th, at the Charter Cable TV studios, Irwindale, CA (check local TV Guide listings.) “Smart grid technology is mainly used by utilities, and thanks to the Obama Administration it will be more affordable to customers and consumers,” he said. “A Research show that 60 percent of the electricity generated in this country is lost to inefficiencies, and the fact that smart grid technology is green and does not cost more, customers will feel good about saving energy and the planet.” PERI has been offering smart grid technology after testing and measuring successful cost saving results over the last two years. “We are the Asian-business- owned smart grid technology leader in this space providing end-to-end smart grid business solutions,” he said. Last October, the Dept. of Energy allocated $11 billion for smart grid creation, and utilities are investing millions of their own funds to electric grid improvements in their service areas. While smart grid development is being tested nationwide, PERI has been offering smart grid technology after testing and measuring successful cost saving results over the last two years.  For the full story visit: http://bit.ly/d03jYk