Survey of International Experience in Advanced Metering Infrastructure and its Implementation
This report packages international know-how around major steps and key questions to be faced by South Asian utilities in the design and deployment of advanced metering infrastructure (AMI). The type of data analytics generated by AMI can lead to a...
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Format: | Report |
Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2019
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/957331569246407856/Survey-of-International-Experience-in-Advanced-Metering-Infrastructure-and-its-Implementation http://hdl.handle.net/10986/32468 |
Summary: | This report packages international
know-how around major steps and key questions to be faced by
South Asian utilities in the design and deployment of
advanced metering infrastructure (AMI). The type of data
analytics generated by AMI can lead to a transformation of
utilities, and a new generation of demand-side and
supply-side efficiency measures, policies, and regulations.
In addition, greater communication capabilities between the
power sector and its consumers can create stronger customer
provider relationships, greater understanding of needs and
capabilities, and open pathways to innovation. This report
covers international best practices for the end-to-end
deployment of an AMI system including such areas as main
functions, procurement options, cost recovery models, and
the organizational or functional changes needed to implement
AMI-enabled business processes. For this report, the study
team surveyed a variety of international utilities,
including several early adopters of AMI, which collectively
represent a notable portion of smart meters deployed
globally today, and these are documented in Section 4 under
case studies. |
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