Table of Contents
- OVERVIEW
- Catalyst
- Summary
- Methodology
- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- Introduction
- The impact of smart metering on the energy and utilities market (Market
Focus)
- Smart metering migration strategies for energy and utilities companies
(Strategy Focus)
- The future of metering technology (Technology Focus)
- Smart metering forecast for North America and Europe, 2006-12 (Databooks)
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- TABLE OF FIGURES
- TABLE OF TABLES
- THE IMPACT OF SMART METERING ON THE ENERGY AND UTILITIES MARKET (MARKET
FOCUS)
- Summary
- Smart meters have moved beyond AMR and offer a wide variety of
functionality
- The introduction of solid-state meters led to the expansion of AMR
- Smart meters offer a wealth of functionality that appeals to multiple
stakeholders
- Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) supports the increased
functionality of smart metering
- Residential electricity metering is a priority
- Legislation is driving implementation but more regulation is needed
- Smart meter legislation is an important part of the solution to a
variety of issues facing governments today
- Energy Policy Act, 2005 - section 1252 (USA)
- Energy Conservation Responsibility Act, 2006 (Canada)
- Energy End Use Efficiency and Energy Services Directive, 2006 -
Article 13 (EU)
- Operational benefits and demand management are also key drivers for
other energy stakeholders
- Further regulation will be necessary to overcome smart metering
challenges
- Avoiding low-cost meters by standardizing assets
- Ensuring interoperability to avoid ' stranded' assets
- Regulation and help is on the way
- Smart metering is expected to have a positive impact on carbon reductions
- Nordics lead the way but North America is quick on the uptake
- Evidence suggests that smart metering will help meet government goals
- SMART METERING MIGRATION STRATEGIES FOR ENERGY AND UTILITY COMPANIES
(STRATEGY FOCUS)
- Summary
- The move to smart metering will involve a substantial overhaul of
existing systems
- New meter technology and hardware will be a significant outlay
- Meter assets and meter devices
- Hardware at supplier-end of value chain
- Enhanced networking and communications will be necessary to deal with
two-way communication
- New software and integration will be crucial to meet the needs of
multiple stakeholders
- Developing an effective business case is fundamental to the adoption of
smart metering
- Developing a business case requires looking at different operational
areas impacted
- Cost-benefit analysis for individual operational areas is required
initially
- Operational benefits primarily accrue by reducing theft
- Overall AMI costs typically outweigh the net operational benefits
- Demand management benefits also need to be taken into consideration
- Demand response programs deliver the main benefits of demand
management
- Benefits from supplier load management also
- There are a variety of internal challenges that must also be addressed
- Developing a wider roll-out and adoption strategy is vital
- Planning
- Procurement
- Deployment
- Marketing is another key challenge that needs to be overcome to ensure
success is achieved
- Marketing will be crucial
- Full internal participation must be coupled with executive
sponsorship of the migration process
- Transparency and revisions are also essential
- THE FUTURE OF METERING TECHNOLOGY (TECHNOLOGY FOCUS)
- Summary
- Smart metering assets must be part of an in-home network
- Smart metering supports functionalities that require networking with a
number of peripheral assets
- ZigBee has arisen as a key wireless networking solution for smart
metering
- Wider communications infrastructure is where most innovation is
currently occurring
- Traditional smart metering solutions rely on Power Line Carrier and
Radio Frequency communication
- A variety of other network communication possibilities are arising for
smart metering
- Optimal infrastructure will typically involve a blend of networks
- Meter Data Management software is vital to meet the various end-user
needs
- Meter Data Management is a necessary interface between the AMI network
and back-office systems
- Installing MDM is a preferable solution to manually built alternatives
- MDM has multiple benefits that will reduce costs
- Case Study: Southeastern Utility, USA
- Vendors must seek ways to be competitive in the smart metering market
- Vendors need to ensure products are technologically future-proof and
compatible with other vendors
- Entering partnerships with other vendors is an attractive way to
offer holistic solutions
- Mergers and acquisitions are another important way of expanding
vendors' solution sets
- Vendors need to remain alert to regulation and legislation
- SMART METERING PENETRATION FORECAST FOR NORTH AMERICA, 2006-12 (DATABOOK)
- Introduction
- Smart meter penetration in North America, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in Canada, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in United States, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in US-Northeast, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in US-Midwest, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in US-South, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in US-West, 2006-12
- SMART METERING PENETRATION FORECAST FOR EUROPE, 2006-12 (DATABOOK)
- Introduction
- Smart meter penetration in Europe, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in ' Big 5' , 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in ' Big 5' , 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in Benelux, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in Nordics, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in Rest of Western Europe (RoWE), 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in New EU-10 (NEU10), 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in Rest of Europe (RoE), 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in Austria, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in Belgium, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in Bulgaria, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in Cyprus, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in Czech Republic, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in Denmark, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in Estonia, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in Finland, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in France, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in Germany, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in Greece, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in Hungary, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in Ireland, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in Italy, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in Latvia, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in Lithuania, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in Luxembourg, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in Malta, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in Netherlands, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in Norway, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in Poland, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in Portugal, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in Romania, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in Russian Federation, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in Slovakia, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in Slovenia, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in Spain, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in Sweden, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in Switzerland, 2006-12
- Smart meter penetration in United Kingdom, 2006-12
- APPENDIX
- Definitions
- Methodology
- Further reading
- Ask the analyst
- Datamonitor consulting
- Disclaimer
- List of Tables
- Table 1: New communications infrastructure is driving new AMR
opportunities
- Table 2: Smart meter penetration in North America, 2006-12
- Table 3: Smart meter penetration in Canada, 2006-12
- Table 4: Smart meter penetration in United States, 2006-12
- Table 5: Smart meter penetration in US-Northeast, 2006-12
- Table 6: Smart meter penetration in US-Midwest, 2006-12
- Table 7: Smart meter penetration in US-South, 2006-12
- Table 8: Smart meter penetration in US-West, 2006-12
- Table 9: Smart meter penetration in Europe, 2006-12
- Table 10: Smart meter penetration in Big 5, 2006-12
- Table 11: Smart meter penetration in Benelux, 2006-12
- Table 12: Smart meter penetration in Nordics, 2006-12
- Table 13: Smart meter penetration in RoWE, 2006-12
- Table 14: Smart meter penetration in NEU10, 2006-12
- Table 15: Smart meter penetration in RoE, 2006-12
- Table 16: Smart meter penetration in Austria, 2006-12
- Table 17: Smart meter penetration in Belgium, 2006-12
- Table 18: Smart meter penetration in Bulgaria, 2006-12
- Table 19: Smart meter penetration in Cyprus, 2006-12
- Table 20: Smart meter penetration in Czech Republic, 2006-12
- Table 21: Smart meter penetration in Denmark, 2006-12
- Table 22: Smart meter penetration in Estonia, 2006-12
- Table 23: Smart meter penetration in Finland, 2006-12
- Table 24: Smart meter penetration in France, 2006-12
- Table 25: Smart meter penetration in Germany, 2006-12
- Table 26: Smart meter penetration in Greece, 2006-12
- Table 27: Smart meter penetration in Hungary, 2006-12
- Table 28: Smart meter penetration in Ireland, 2006-12
- Table 29: Smart meter penetration in Italy, 2006-12
- Table 30: Smart meter penetration in Latvia, 2006-12
- Table 31: Smart meter penetration in Lithuania, 2006-12
- Table 32: Smart meter penetration in Luxembourg, 2006-12
- Table 33: Smart meter penetration in Malta, 2006-12
- Table 34: Smart meter penetration in Netherlands, 2006-12
- Table 35: Smart meter penetration in Norway, 2006-12
- Table 36: Smart meter penetration in Poland, 2006-12
- Table 37: Smart meter penetration in Portugal, 2006-12
- Table 38: Smart meter penetration in Romania, 2006-12
- Table 39: Smart meter penetration in Russian Federation, 2006-12
- Table 40: Smart meter penetration in Slovakia, 2006-12
- Table 41: Smart meter penetration in Slovenia, 2006-12
- Table 42: Smart meter penetration in Spain, 2006-12
- Table 43: Smart meter penetration in Sweden, 2006-12
- Table 44: Smart meter penetration in Switzerland, 2006-12
- Table 45: Smart meter penetration in United Kingdom, 2006-12
- List of Figures
- Figure 1: Key functionalities associated with smart metering
- Figure 2: The benefits of smart metering accrue across the whole value
chain
- Figure 3: A simplified view of Advanced Metering Infrastructure
- Figure 4: Percentage of smart meters shipped in 2001
- Figure 5: Drivers facilitating governmental adoption of smart metering
legislation
- Figure 6: Using Critical Peak Pricing (CPP) to help reduce loads at
peak times
- Figure 7: Smart metering penetration in North America and Europe,
2006-2012
- Figure 8: Case Study: Enel, Italy
- Figure 9: Reductions in carbon emissions as a result of smart metering
introduction
- Figure 10: Smart metering functions require an investment in metering
assets and devices
- Figure 11: Complexity in supplier business without data management
system
- Figure 12: Cost-benefit analysis of smart metering/AMI on individual
operational area
- Figure 13: Operational benefits of smart metering
- Figure 14: Weighing net operational benefits against overall smart
metering/AMI costs
- Figure 15: Benefit of demand response programs
- Figure 16: AMI Cost-Benefit Analysis for Southern California Edison
- Figure 17: Three phases of the wider roll-out and adoption strategy
and timelines
- Figure 18: Penetration of smart meter deployment over 7 year strategy
- Figure 19: Wireless networking solutions for in-home smart metering
devices
- Figure 20: In-home network for smart metering assets
- Figure 21: Using a Power Line Carrier (PLC) network to transfer smart
meter data
- Figure 22: Wireless mesh network for smart metering
- Figure 23: MDM system
- Figure 24: Smart meter penetration in North America, 2006-12
- Figure 25: Smart meter penetration in Canada, 2006-12
- Figure 26: Smart meter penetration in United States, 2006-12
- Figure 27: Smart meter penetration in US-Northeast, 2006-12
- Figure 28: Smart meter penetration in US-Midwest, 2006-12
- Figure 29: Smart meter penetration in US-South, 2006-12
- Figure 30: Smart meter penetration in US-West, 2006-12
- Figure 31: Smart meter penetration in Europe, 2006-12
- Figure 32: Smart meter penetration in Big 5, 2006-12
- Figure 33: Smart meter penetration in Benelux, 2006-12
- Figure 34: Smart meter penetration in Nordics, 2006-12
- Figure 35: Smart meter penetration in RoWE, 2006-12
- Figure 36: Smart meter penetration in NEU10, 2006-12
- Figure 37: Smart meter penetration in RoE, 2006-12
- Figure 38: Smart meter penetration in Austria, 2006-12
- Figure 39: Smart meter penetration in Belgium, 2006-12
- Figure 40: Smart meter penetration in Bulgaria, 2006-12
- Figure 41: Smart meter penetration in Cyprus, 2006-12
- Figure 42: Smart meter penetration in Czech Republic, 2006-12
- Figure 43: Smart meter penetration in Denmark, 2006-12
- Figure 44: Smart meter penetration in Estonia, 2006-12
- Figure 45: Smart meter penetration in Finland, 2006-12
- Figure 46: Smart meter penetration in France, 2006-12
- Figure 47: Smart meter penetration in Germany, 2006-12
- Figure 48: Smart meter penetration in Greece, 2006-12
- Figure 49: Smart meter penetration in Hungary, 2006-12
- Figure 50: Smart meter penetration in Ireland, 2006-12
- Figure 51: Smart meter penetration in Italy, 2006-12
- Figure 52: Smart meter penetration in Latvia, 2006-12
- Figure 53: Smart meter penetration in Lithuania, 2006-12
- Figure 54: Smart meter penetration in Luxembourg, 2006-12
- Figure 55: Smart meter penetration in Malta, 2006-12
- Figure 56: Smart meter penetration in Netherlands, 2006-12
- Figure 57: Smart meter penetration in Norway, 2006-12
- Figure 58: Smart meter penetration in Poland, 2006-12
- Figure 59: Smart meter penetration in Portugal, 2006-12
- Figure 60: Smart meter penetration in Romania, 2006-12
- Figure 61: Smart meter penetration in Russian Federation, 2006-12
- Figure 62: Smart meter penetration in Slovakia, 2006-12
- Figure 63: Smart meter penetration in Slovenia, 2006-12
- Figure 64: Smart meter penetration in Spain, 2006-12
- Figure 65: Smart meter penetration in Sweden, 2006-12
- Figure 66: Smart meter penetration in Switzerland, 2006-12
- Figure 67: Smart meter penetration in United Kingdom, 2006-12
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