Marquette Board of Light & Power Chooses Milsoft Engineering Analysis


ABILENE, Texas – September 24, 2012 — Milsoft Utility Solutions, Inc., The Marquette, Michigan Board of Light & Power has chosen Milsoft Utility Solutions’ Engineering Analysis software for its system planning and operations.

“Milsoft is proud to be selected as the Engineering Analysis solution provider for the Board of Light & Power,” said Milsoft Regional Account Manager Chris Christenson. “WindMil is the perfect compliment to their Technology Plan and ongoing efforts to implement Smart Grid Technologies.”

“We are upgrading our capabilities to analyze and manage our electric distribution system,” said the Board of Light & Power’s Superintendent of Distribution David Lynch.  “We will be using Milsoft’s Engineering Analysis software in system planning and operations so that we can serve our customers as reliably and economically as possible.”

Milsoft Engineering Analysis software is used by some 1,000 electric utilities, consulting firms, universities and others for electric distribution planning, analysis and operations.  The extremely sophisticated but easy to use software helps utilities increase employee productivity, service reliability and operational efficiency as well as enable the most economical system expansion planning.  The software is unparalleled in detail, accuracy and versatility, and Milsoft’s excellence in customer support is legendary.

About the Marquette Board of Light & Power

The Marquette Board of Light & Power serves 16,300 customers in the City of Marquette and all or parts of nine townships in Marquette County.  The Board, an APPA certified Reliable Public Power Provider (RP3) is working to implement new technologies to help customers manage energy costs and benefit the environment. Learn more at www.mblp.org.

About Milsoft Utility Solutions, Inc.

Milsoft has served the electric utility industry for more than two decades.  Some 1,000 electric utilities, consultants, universities and others in the US and abroad use Milsoft software. To learn more, visit: www.milsoft.com.