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SMART METERING CONSUMPTION

The ECODESIGN company GmbH completed the assessemnt of this relevant issue by conducting the project “D-A-CH SMART METERING consumption” on behalf of the Austrian Ministry of Technology, Transport and Innovation and the Swiss Federal Agency of Energy.

With the roll-out plans to install smart meters in 80% of homes (goal of the European Union by 2020), new opportunities open for network operators, energy utilities and even for end consumers. Efficient technologies on the supply side, flexible tariffs, decentralization and feedback to consumers would be enabled through the smart metering technology.

To assess the real benefits of implementing smart metering, consideration has to be given to the energy consumption of the metering devices themselves and of their related infrastructure.
The ECODESIGN company GmbH assessed this relevant issue by conducting the project “D-A-CH SMART METERING consumption” on behalf of the Austrian Ministry of Technology, Transport and Innovation and the Swiss Federal Agency of Energy. On behalf of the Austrian Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology (BMVIT) and the Swiss Federal Office of Energy (SFOE), the following key questions relating to own energy consumption were investigated:

  • Key questions in the project included: Which device and system characteristics are responsible for the energy consumption of the smart meters?
  • What is the best available technology with regard to own energy consumption?
  • How is it possible to estimate scenarios of energy consumption due to smart meters for localities and regions?

The ECODESIGN company mapped the available smart meter technologies and intensively exchanged information with manufacturers and other stakeholders in the area of smart metering. Likewise, measurements were carried out for energy consumption of the meters under laboratory and field conditions from smart metering pilot projects in defined regions.

The final report is public available (in German language) and can be downloaded from the following website: BMVIT: Endbericht (September 2012).

BMVIT: Final report (September 2012)

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