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Colin Bennett

Smart metering the world: One size doesn't fit all - 0 views

  • Smart metering is a sexy topic in the energy world, with nearly all Western economies considering plans for large deployments.  It can be used in many different ways but normally there is more than one goal behind a smart metering deployment: In the US, smart metering was, for the most part, driven by the desire to reduce the costs associated with manual meter reading, to reduce peak load and to enhance security of supply. In Italy, one of the key drivers was tackling energy theft and the cost of managing meters. In Ontario, it was peak shaving and the move toward time-of-use pricing. But if smart meters have the potential to address a number of issues, that potential can only be realised by flexible system design and deployment, avoiding excessive rigidity. In this case, one size most certainly does not fit all. We fear that the UK’s current plans for a nationwide rollout of smart meters may well be taking us down the wrong path by imposing standard solutions on the wrong part of the system.
Hans De Keulenaer

Life with My PG&E Smart Meter after One Year « Zap! Crackle! Pop! - 0 views

  • My Smart Meter is Irrelevant!  The surprising lesson in all of this is that my smart meter has almost nothing to do with any of these lessons.  The data I rely upon was available before my smart meter was installed and the monthly summaries are still the most useful data available for my purposes.  So where is the consumer benefit from smart meters?  As far as I can tell all the benefits are flowing to PG&E, but my rates are still going up.
Colin Bennett

Universal link bids to solve home energy format wars - 0 views

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    The Universal Metering Interface (UMI) announced today by Cambridge Consultants is a low-powered interface designed to head off indecision by making the meters upgradeable. For example, firms that are waiting until it is clear whether smart meters will use Bluetooth or ZigBee technology for their wireless links could install them now to be modified later.
Energy Net

Peak Energy: Smart meters: are they the answer to big bills? - 0 views

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    The Independent has a look at smart meters in the UK and how they can help people cut down on their energy bills - Smart meters: are they the answer to big bills?. With energy bills at a record high, millions of Britons may be worrying about how they are going to pay to heat and power their homes this winter. Cutting back on energy use is one way to limit the financial damage of wintertime, but so few of us know where to start. This is where the new generation of "smart meters" can come in.
Colin Bennett

Charting the smart (meter) way forward - 0 views

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    What is needed in the meantime is the start of volume, mass-market trials of smart metering. The Government does hold some of the information needed, both from its own EDRP tests and from various private-sector projects, but not on the scale to provide reliable foundations for a nationwide launch.
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    There have been several pilots and there is a ten year roll-out plan. What more stimulus does a smart meter manufacturer need?
Colin Bennett

Sizing the smart appliance opportunity - 1 views

  • AHAM lists the following six key features associated with smart appliances: Dynamic electricity pricing information is delivered to the user It can respond to utility signals Integrity of its operation is maintained while automatically adjusting its operation to respond to emergency power situations and help prevent brown or blackouts The consumer can override all previously programmed selections or instructions from the Smart Grid, while ensuring the appliance‘s safety functions remain active When connected through a Home Area Network and/or controlled via a Home Energy Management system, smart appliances allow for a total home energy usage approach. This enables the consumer to develop their own energy usage profile and use the data according to how it best benefits them It incorporates features to target renewable energy by allowing for the shifting of power usage to an optimal time for renewable energy generation, i.e., when the wind is blowing or sun is shining According to a research piece written by Zpryme, the smart appliance market is projected to grow from $3.06 billion in 2011 to $15.12 billion in 2015, with the U.S. accounting for 46.6 percent of that in 2011 and 36 percent in 2015. By contrast, China is expected to have an 11.6 percent share in 2011 and an 18.2 percent share in 2015. What's more, there are some strong drivers to smart appliance investment: Pricing: Bringing smart appliances to the mainstream means aligning ecological innovation with affordability Environment: With the build-out of metering and real-time pricing, consumers will see economic and environmental incentives for reducing power consumption first hand with their smart appliances Energy efficiency: When a consumer buys an appliance, they commit to paying both the first cost and the operating cost for the life of the product. And over the existence of the appliance, the energy cost to run it could be significantly greater than the initial cost Smart grid build-out: Smart appliance growth relies heavily on how quickly smart grid infrastructure can be rolled-out and readily accessible to communities Government subsidies: Like the Cash for Appliances program in the U.S., governments could and should play an active role in furthering the smart appliance agenda
Energy Net

Peak Energy: Smart metering is essential to hit cardon emission targets - 0 views

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    Smart Meters are hitting the news with ever increasing frequency (which means I really should pull my finger out and finish off a detailed post on them one day) - The (UK) Telegraph reports that "Smart metering alone will not make Britain meet its 2050 carbon emission targets. But the necessary cuts will not be made without them." - Smart metering is essential to hit 2050 cardon emission targets.
Colin Bennett

Smart Grid: Top Ten Trends - 1 views

  • A few of Pike Research’s smart grid industry predictions include the following:- Security will become the top smart grid concern- Distribution Automation will rival AMI as the most visible smart grid application- The “Bakersfield Effect” will continue, but some consumers will actually LIKE the smart grid- Smart meter and AMI focus will shift toward Europe and China- The “Year of the HAN” will not arrive… yet- The Demand Response business transformation will accelerate- The ARRA smart grid “stimulus” will finally have a positive impact- The standards “horse” will begin to catch the deployment “cart”- Data management will be the next bottleneck to smart grid benefits- Existing data and telecom vendors will get serious about the smart grid
Hans De Keulenaer

Smart metering gains ground in France and UK | Energy Efficiency News - 0 views

  • A consortium of four electricity distributors is rolling out Echelon’s smart meter to 90,000 homes in France.Echelon’s Networked Energy Services (NES) meters allow the amount of electricity produced as well as that consumed to be measured. This allows the meters to be used with renewable microgeneration technologies as well.
Colin Bennett

Malta to Become First Smart Grid Island - 0 views

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    PG&E may be installing millions of smart meters in Northern California, but the nation of Malta (pop. 400,000) is about to become the world's first smart grid island. IBM is building the island's national smart grid network, which will consist of 250,000 smart meters placed in homes around the country.
Hans De Keulenaer

"Smart Metering for Europe" - Position Paper - Esmig - 0 views

  • According to Mr. Umbach, the development of fully operational Smart Metering solutions across Europe is essential in achieving the EU 20-20-20 targets
Colin Bennett

UK Government unveils national smart meter roll out plan - 0 views

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    The UK Government has revealed more details today about its plans to roll out smart meters to all households in the country by 2020.
Colin Bennett

100 million European households will have smart meters by 2014 - 0 views

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    According to a new research report from the analyst firm Berg Insight, the installed base of smart electricity meters in Europe will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 16.2 percent between 2008 and 2014 to reach 96.3 million at the end of the period.
Colin Bennett

10-year smart meter roll-out for households - 0 views

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    Announcing the mandatory smart meters roll-out, Lord Hunt said: "This is a major step forward; no other country in the world has moved to an electricity and gas smart meter roll-out on this scale.
Colin Bennett

Smart Plugs (TalkingPlugs) for Your Home - 1 views

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    "Google's PowerMeter can monitor home energy usage in great detail as well but it generally requires that an electrician install a smart meter or a home energy display. LaMonica reported a couple months ago that IBM and the utility company Consert have been working together on a smart grid program where major appliances can be hooked up to controllers and can communicate with a meter in much the same way as these TalkingPlugs do. With this system, a person can view the data and even control appliances on the web as well. The end use is much the same as these TalkingPlugs."
Sergio Ferreira

Map of Smart Meter programs around the world - 0 views

  • Map showing smart metering programmes around the world, including details of technology used, dates, volumes etc.
Colin Bennett

Smart meters not enough to cut domestic energy consumption - 1 views

  • A new study released by the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE) reveals that smart meters alone are not sufficient to cut domestic energy consumption.
Colin Bennett

Google Taking a Step Into Smart Meter Monitoring - 0 views

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    Google's tail won't wag the dog. Big players already control the smart grid and its already-open standards. Google's SmartMeter is likely to remain more of a novelty than a game-changer.
davidchapman

GE: Smart grid yields net-zero energy home | Green Tech - CNET News - 0 views

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    GE appliances have been converted to have electronic controls and will have a small module in the back that will allow it to communicate with a home's smart meter. With that communication link in place, consumers can find out how much electricity individual appliances use and program them to take advantage of off-peak rates.
davidchapman

National Energy Action : Media Centre : News releases - 0 views

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    Newcastle-based national fuel poverty charity National Energy Action (NEA) is involved in the Energy Demand Research Project Smart Metering Trial. Roughly 40,000 households will be taking part in energy saving trials in a bid to cut household bills and help in the fight against climate change after the instalment of smart meters.
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