New study about gas natural’s implementation by IDC Energy Insights

Smart metering deployment has the potential to be one of the most significant changes in the energy world

IDC Energy Insights has recently released a new study, which provides an in-depth look at Gas Natural’s implementation of its Advanced Meter Management pilot project, which covered 10,000 meters installed in the Spanish territory. The report identifies objectives; major drivers behind the company’s decision to undertake this project; a description of the implemented solution; the business value; and major lessons learned.
 

The Gas Natural Group is a Spanish energy services multinational focusing on the supply, distribution, and commercialization of natural gas in Spain, Latin America, Italy, and France, where it has more than 11 million customers. In 2005, Gas Natural began a long process of evaluating, testing, piloting, and selectively deploying an AMM system for gas.
 

After defining its specific requirements, Gas Natural carried out two distinct demonstrations with a total scope of 10,000 meters. Each demonstration was defined to test AMM under different conditions: town typology, density of clients, gas network configuration, and communication technologies. Through the demonstration phase, Gas Natural was able to build a business case for future deployments. However, the company’s current near-future plans are not for a full rollout for all residential customers, but for a deployment of 300,000 meters in locations where reading costs exceed €4/year.
 

In this study, IDC Energy Insights highlights all the most relevant steps of this implementation, as well as a ROI analysis on it. The project represents a very relevant and helpful reference for other gas companies. While the pilot’s business transformation impact can be considered medium, it has a more significant transformational impact on the industry.

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