Finnish ​Utility ​Partners with ​TaKaDu to ​Detect Water ​Leaks ​

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Finnish ​Utility ​Partners with ​TaKaDu to ​Detect Water ​Leaks ​

Jyvaskylä Energy Finland Signs Three-Year Contract with TaKaDu to Enhance Efficiency of its Water Network

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Finland’s Jyväskylä Energy Group, Central Finland’s largest city’s water utility, has signed a three year contract with TaKaDu to increase the visibility of its water network, making it TaKaDu’s first customer in Finland.

As part of the contract, TaKaDu’s central event management solution will be deployed in the Finnish utility to improve network efficiency and customer service. The project is being overseen and implemented by Pisara, Jyväskylä Energy’s smart water solutions unit.

With Finland’s extreme weather conditions and high service standards, TaKaDu’s data-driven solution is set to improve the utility’s operational efficiency, save energy and water, and reduce repair costs by detecting, analysing and managing potential events and incidents, such as leaks, bursts, faulty assets and other anomalies.

This will give field teams early notice of developing events and a far greater knowledge of the type and urgency of the problems they need to fix before venturing out.

Pasi Jalonen, Jyväskylä Energy’s Executive Vice President said:

“We see long-term value by increasing the visibility of our water network. TaKaDu’s central management platform will enable us to manage incidents in one place, prioritise resources, speed up repair cycles and improve our customer service. We want to achieve better control over the water network and to understand more precisely where to put our renovation funds”.

Jyväskylä Energy Group is a Finnish energy and water provider owned by the City of Jyväskylä. With its subsidiary companies the Group produces, sells and distributes electricity, district heat and water. The company delivers water supply for 130,000 water users.

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