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Smart Metering Migration Strategies for Energy & Utilities companies (Strategy Focus)

Published by Datamonitor Contact us : +1-860-674-8796
Published 2007/07 Content info  
Product code DC53765
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Abstract

Overview

Introduction

Migrating to a smart metering approach is being pushed by legislation in a variety of countries. Nevertheless, it requires a significant overhaul of existing systems. Understanding how to develop a business case and evaluate the costs and benefits of migration is crucial if the most efficient solution is to be found. A variety of internal challenges will also have to be overcome.

Scope

  • This brief provides an overview of the scale of the investment that will need to be undertaken when implementing smart metering
  • A recommended approach for developing a business case and weighing the costs and benefits of smart metering is explored
  • The focus is on the utility that is migrating to smart metering
  • Research comes from online surveys and interviews with vendors and retailers

Report Highlights

Migrating to smart metering will involve replacing legacy infrastructure with new investments. Key investment areas will be in hardware, communications and networking and software.

Developing an effective business case for smart metering will require each operational area to address the impact smart metering will have on it. However, the benefits will likely be insufficient unless the utility also includes the variety of demand and supply-side management benefits that smart metering provides.

Business case modelling must sit within a wider smart metering roll out and adoption strategy, which typically involved planning, procurement and deployment phases. A need for executive sponsorship is also critical and the issue of marketing must also be addressed.

Reasons to Purchase

  • Understand the scale of systems overhaul that will be needed to implement smart metering
  • Gain insight into how to develop an effective business case for smart metering
  • Discover what other internal challenges utilities considering migrating to smart metering will be faced with
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