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Implementation ofsmart electricitymetering in Europe
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EnergyEnergy
Implementation of
smart electricity
metering in Europe
Manuel Snchez, Ph.D
Team Leader Smart Grids
Directorate General for Energy
European Commission
Sustainable Energy Week
23-27 June 2014
Energy
http://ec.europa.eu/energy/gas_electricity/smartgrids/smartgrids_en.htm
"Benchmarking Smart Metering Deployment in the
EU-27 with a focus on electricity"
- Commission Report (COM(2014) 356)
- Country fiches (SWD(2014) 188)
- Cost-benefit data analysis (SWD(2014) 189)
Commission Benchmarking Report Adopted on 17 June
3/8Dr. Manuel Snchez Jimnez European Commission 2013 [email protected]
Electricity meters
Large scale roll-out
by 2020
4/8Dr. Manuel Snchez Jimnez European Commission 2013 [email protected]
Roll out of ELECTRICITY
smart metering by 2020
20 (21) CBAs, 16 MS: large-
scale roll-out
~ 72% EU consumers
195 million meters
35 billion
5/8Dr. Manuel Snchez Jimnez European Commission 2013 [email protected]
Altogether: roll-outs in 19 MS => 72% EU electricity consumers with a smart meter by 2020
Electricity: 16 Member States with Wide-Scale Roll-out by 2020
+80%
6/5Dr. Manuel Snchez Jimnez European Commission 2014 [email protected]
Member States proceeding with large-scale smart metering roll-out by 2020
Set-up of smart metering deployment - electricity
FR meters ownership is retained by local municipalities while DSO will operate them under a multi-annual concession
7/8Dr. Manuel Snchez Jimnez European Commission 2013 [email protected]
50% of roll-out plans follow recommended functionalitiesin the 16 Member States proceeding with large-scale smart metering roll-out by 2020
8 Member States (50% of those rolling-out) consider all
recommended functionalities
EU-28
8/8Dr. Manuel Snchez Jimnez European Commission 2013 [email protected]
Give Consumers
Right/Choice on smart meters
Ensure pro-consumer
functionalities
- Accepting?
- EU imposing?
- No action?
- Consumer veto?
- Limited functionalities?
MS-wide
roll-out
Positive Consumer Attitude
Challenge 1: Consumer Activation
No MS-wide
roll-out
72%
Negative Consumer Attitude
9/8Dr. Manuel Snchez Jimnez European Commission 2013 [email protected]
Challenge 2: Standards for data handling and
market considerations
9
Energy
Management /
Providing flexibility
Smart Grid
Connection
Point
50%
10/5Dr. Manuel Snchez Jimnez European Commission 2014 [email protected]
http://ec.europa.eu/energy/index_en.htm
http://ec.europa.eu/energy/gas_electricity/smartgrids/smartgrids_en.htm
11/5Dr. Manuel Snchez Jimnez European Commission 2014 [email protected]
Range of values
Average
(based on data from
positively assessed cases)
Discount rate 3.1 to 10 % 5.7% + 1.8% (70%)
Lifetime 8 to 20 years 15 + 4 years (56%)
Energy saving 0 to 5 % 3% + 1.3% (67%)
Peak load shifting 0.8 to 9.9% n.a.
Cost per metering point 77 to 766 223 + 143 (80%)
Benefit per metering point 18 to 654 309 + 170 (75%)
Consumer benefits
(as % of total benefits)0.6 to 81% n.a.
Some key roll-out parameters - electricity CBAs
12/5Dr. Manuel Snchez Jimnez European Commission 2014 [email protected]
Range of valuesAverage based on all
data available
Discount rate 3.1 to 10 % n.a.
Lifetime 10 to 20 years 15 -20 years (75%)
Energy saving 0 to 7 % 1.7% + 1% (55%)
Cost per metering
point100 to 268 200 + 55 (65%)
Benefit per metering
point140 to 1000 160 + 30 (80%)
Some key roll-out parameters - gas CBAs