The current method of manual meter data collection is inefficient and expensive. The labour costs involved in visiting over 50 million domestic utility meters in Great Britain alone is compounded by the environmental impact of delivering the meter readers to and from each customer site. The Meterfax system utilises modern information and communications technology to extract utility usage information from existing, in-situ meters and by presenting facsimile images of meter displays to centrally located readers, eliminates the requirement for readers to visit each meter.
25 July, 2007
Problems associated with meter reading
The current method of manual meter data collection is inefficient and expensive. The labour costs involved in visiting over 50 million domestic utility meters in Great Britain alone is compounded by the environmental impact of delivering the meter readers to and from each customer site. The Meterfax system utilises modern information and communications technology to extract utility usage information from existing, in-situ meters and by presenting facsimile images of meter displays to centrally located readers, eliminates the requirement for readers to visit each meter.
20 July, 2007
Advanced energy meter trials
Energy regulator Ofgem is to administer the first large-scale trials in Britain of advanced energy meters which could help cut household energy consumption.
Under a £10 million Government programme, match-funded by four energy suppliers, meters will be fitted in around 15,000 British homes to provide feedback on whether they help customers improve household energy efficiency. A further 8,000 homes will receive standalone display units showing energy use in pounds and pence. The trials - which will be administered by Ofgem over the next two years - will test how customers react to these new devices and to clearer, more frequent energy bills.
Ofgem's Press Release
Introduction
Meterfax is a distributed data collection and processing system encompassing a means for capturing the display on conventional, mechanical gauge, domestic utility meters. The system electronically forwards utility meter display images, in facsimile, to a central processing facility for interpretation, and thus virtually eliminates the requirement for manual meter reading inspection visits.