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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  
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Table of Contents

  • DATAMONITOR VIEW
    • CATALYST
    • SUMMARY
  • ANALYSIS
    • 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
  • APPENDIX
    • Definitions
    • Methodology
    • Further reading
    • Ask the analyst
    • Datamonitor consulting
    • Disclaimer
    • List of Figures
      • Figure 1: Smart metering functions require an investment in metering assets and devices
      • Figure 2: Complexity in supplier business without data management system
      • Figure 3: Cost-benefit analysis of smart metering/AMI on individual operational area
      • Figure 4: Operational benefits of smart metering
      • Figure 5: Weighing net operational benefits against overall smart metering/AMI costs
      • Figure 6: Benefit of demand response programs
      • Figure 7: AMI Cost-Benefit Analysis for Southern California Edison
      • Figure 8: Three phases of the wider roll-out and adoption strategy and timelines
      • Figure 9: Penetration of smart meter deployment over 7 year strategy
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