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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Advanced Metering - a Growing Trend

The meter industry is poised for the most important technological development since the introduction of the Ferraris induction meter over a century ago. Replacement of electromechanical meters with basic solid state meters has already started. This trend has now been overtaken by a development which has been brewing for several years but in the last 12 to 18 months has taken a significant step forward to reality. This is the introduction of advanced or intelligent metering, with which energy providers and consumers communicate with each other. Advanced metering offers benefits such as, planning for lower energy consumption, demand management to reduce peak load, lower supplier costs, lower consumer bills, fewer GHG emissions, better service to the consumers, additional services for customers. Recent studies record modest cost benefit savings from 0% to 20%, with an average of 5% to 10%. But take note, the global stock of electromechanical meters is carried on utility books at installation value of some $20 billion, with a 20-30 year straight-line depreciation. For any utility, the write-off of this large asset would involve a huge accounting loss. Replacement is likely to be
phased over many years.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Fundamental Changes in the Gas Meter Market

The meter market is at a point of fundamental change with the introduction of intelligent metering. This has immediate consequences for new meters but it also has long term implications for the gas meter market because of the different service lives of mechanical and solid state gas meters. In this time of change and development the gas meter industry continues to attract investment capital. The gas meter suppliers have seized this opportunity and the global leaders have reinvented themselves with impressive speed. The 'big three' gas meter companies - Elster, Itron/Actaris, Bayard/Landis & Gyr/Enermet - form a $5 billion trio. They have consolidated further, acquiring technology and data management companies. They are no longer just gas meter vendors, they are providers of systems technology. They not only offer measurement devices but also the means to engineer demand and manage energy. The gas meter market is continuously unfurling new dimensions.