Electric & Gas

Customer Stories

Connecticut Light and Power
Connecticut Light and Power is a generating power plant that provides electricity to customers in Connecticut. The company relies on AutoCAD LT® software to design recorders, indicators, and controllers, and place them into control panels. These instruments control the flow of electricity to and from the plant.
ÜZ Lülsfeld
German electric utility adds thousands of renewable energy sources and completes tasks 50 times faster, thanks to Autodesk® Topobase™ software and other utility software solutions.
JEA
Florida utility company JEA worked with Autodesk and a reseller partner to implement a seamless, cost-effective software solution that optimizes data sharing and improves workflow.
Anchorage Municipal Light & Power
Anchorage Municipal Light & Power uses Autodesk® Utility Design software to integrate multiple external systems and streamline design processes to complete network design projects 15 times.
Tokyo Electric Power Services Co., Ltd.
Tokyo Electric Power Services Co., Ltd., relies on Autodesk® MapGuide® and AutoCAD® Map 3D software to create maps that support a stable energy supply.
Vermont Electric Power Company
Vermont electric utility uses AutoCAD® Map 3D®, Autodesk MapGuide®, and Autodesk MapGuide Enterprise® software to save time and keep crews safe with secure, stable, expandable online GIS.
Stadtwerke Augsburg
With Autodesk® Topobase™ software as the backbone of its integrated solution, Stadtwerke Augsburg has been able to save time, ensure the integrity of its asset data, and improve service to customers.
Southern California Edison
Southern California Edison is using Autodesk® Utility Design software, enabling it to meet the demands of future growth, while helping expand and strengthen its electric system infrastructure to serve all its customers.
Arizona Public Service
Autodesk® Utility Design software is helping Arizona Public Service meet an increased design workload by enabling it to create an intelligent design process.
Pacific Alliance Technologies
Vancouver, Canada-based Autodesk partner Pacific Alliance Technologies uses MapGuide Open Source and Autodesk MapGuide® Enterprise to customize and implement end-to-end geospatial solutions for managing the assets and infrastructures of municipalities, utilities, and oil and gas companies.
Baltimore Gas and Electric
A major utility switched from an outdated, orphan CAD package to several AutoCAD® software-based solutions in 120 days without any downtime with the help of a design automation integrator.
Fuel for Productivity
With offices across the world’s key petroleum and natural gas extracting regions, VECO is a leading provider of engineering, construction, and maintenance services to the energy industry. One of the company’s largest regional offices, located in Anchorage, Alaska, employs over 1,000 people, including 250 engineering personnel who use everything from 3D models to laser scanning and beyond to boost productivity and deliver better service to clients.
ENMAX Power Corporation
ENMAX Power Corporation (EPC) uses enterprise-class geographic information system (GIS) server technology to drive its field service force, as well as to empower its analysts, engineers, and planners back at headquarters.
United Utilities
With help from Autodesk Consulting, United Utilities completed a major geospatial project using Autodesk GIS software and an Oracle database.
Georgia Power
Georgia Power adopts Autodesk MapGuide® to increase productivity, control costs, and deliver better service.
City of Fort Worth Dept. of Transportation & Public Works
Home to more than 560,000 people, the City of Fort Worth, Texas is growing fast. According to the Census Bureau, Forth Worth’s growth rate was 6.1 percent between 2000 and 2002, making it the second fastest growing city in the United States.
FirstEnergy
Investor-owned utility FirstEnergy streamlined business and saved millions of dollars with Autodesk enterprise GIS server technology and consulting services.