31.07.2007 21:00:00
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Southern California Edison Achieves Key Advanced Metering Goal, Submits Positive Financial Plan for its Industry-Leading System
Southern California Edison (SCE), electricity provider to 13 million
people in portions of 15 California counties, has informed the
California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) that the utility has
successfully achieved a key goal of its industry-leading advanced
metering system — a business case with more
forecast customer savings than costs.
The utility on Tuesday filed a positive business case for the deployment
of 5.3 million smart meters to all residential and business customers
with less than 200 kilowatts of demand (the amount of power used at any
moment), under a program called Edison SmartConnect. The plan projects
total capital costs of approximately $1.3 billion, less than the plan’s
projected savings. SCE will pass on the program’s
savings to customers.
SCE believes new rates and demand response programs made possible by its
smart meter system could reduce peak demand by as much as 1,000
megawatts — the output of a large power plant —
as customers reduce some peak electricity usage and shift some peak
usage to off-peak periods of the day when power costs less. Additional
savings include lower labor costs due to the use of wireless data
transfer from meters to the utility rather than manual meter reading.
"When California launched its advanced
metering initiative in 2005 we chose a different path, refusing to
accept available technologies that lacked adequate customer value and
challenging the metering industry to design a completely new,
lower-cost, higher customer benefit system,”
said Lynda Ziegler, SCE’s senior vice
president of customer service. "This week we
have informed regulators our approach has succeeded. We are ready to
deploy the most significant advance in metering technology in a century
with projected deployment savings greater than costs.”
If SCE’s proposed advanced metering plan is
approved, the utility would deploy a completely new technology capable
of wireless communication with home area networks, giving customers
unprecedented access to energy information and control. The new meter
will be able to "talk”
to the coming generation of smart household devices, such as
communicating thermostats allowing customers far more options for saving
energy and money, some of them automated and effortless.
SCE has completed laboratory testing of its new Edison SmartConnect
system and this week begins field trials. The utility expects to begin
full deployment of its new system in early 2009, subject to CPUC
approval of its deployment plan.
"We have achieved one of our top objectives
for Edison SmartConnect,” said Paul De
Martini, director of SCE’s smart meter
program. "Vendors have developed a future
proof device for our customers. We requested and vendors delivered a
technology platform that can be upgraded and reprogrammed as needed well
into the future, avoiding premature obsolescence and replacement costs.”
The submission of a positive business case was made possible in large
part by SCE’s successful approach to vendor
collaboration beginning in 2005. SCE’s
requirements were the first by a U.S. utility to call for suppliers to
go beyond basic advanced meter features —
measuring usage hourly rather than monthly, and using a two-way wireless
network to communicate usage information —
and to develop a suite of new technical capabilities and functionality.
Features standard in SCE’s system include:
Next-day availability of the previous day’s
energy use information in hourly increments via the Internet and near
real-time data available through a home area network link built into
the meter;
Remote service-activation technology allowing customers who are moving
to order their new service instantly instead of scheduling a field
service representative to do so on-site at a home or business;
Open standards-based design and assured compatibility with the next
generation of smart thermostats, display devices and properly equipped
appliances that will be capable of automatically responding to
customer energy usage and cost preferences; and
Assurance of long-term remote upgrade compatibility as technology
advances are made that benefits customers and reduce their costs.
"We are approaching a true transformation in
the customer’s experience with energy
information, control and potential savings,”
De Martini said. "Edison SmartConnect will
provide our customers with a remarkable array of program and service
options never before thought possible.”
SCE also announced this week the first vendors selected in its
competitive solicitation process for the Edison SmartConnect program.
Edison SmartConnect Vendors
eMeter was the winning bidder to provide the meter data management
system that will be the repository of Edison SmartConnect meter and
event data to support customer billing, energy information and utility
operations.
Corix Utilities has been selected to provide meter installation
services. The company will hire, train and manage a deployment staff
of approximately 150 union meter installers who will exchange 4.5
million residential and small business meters served by SCE.
IBM serves as the system integrator for Edison SmartConnect, managing
the development and integration for the network management and meter
data management systems.
The deployment authorization request SCE submitted this week to
regulators represents the last of a three-phase approach the utility has
taken to developing its advanced metering program. Phase one, which
began in late 2005, involved developing the specifications for the next
generation of meters and support systems, and working with meter
manufacturers and communications technology suppliers to develop the
required technology. The focus of Phase two, which began this year,
includes extensive lab and field testing of the new products, procuring
the new technologies, selecting a deployment contractor and verifying
the costs and benefits of the full deployment business case. Phase three
will commence in 2008 and will involve installing Edison SmartConnect
meters for all SCE customers located in 5.3 million households and small
businesses throughout the 50,000-square-mile service territory during a
five-year period.
Related Facts -- Edison SmartConnect is the most recognized U.S. advanced metering
program and being used as a model by several other utilities.
SCE was the sole utility recognized for its technology
leadership during the first GridWeek conference in April 2007
sponsored primarily by the Department of Energy Office of
Electricity Delivery & Energy Reliability. SCE received the
event's Smart Grid Implementation & Deployment Leadership
award for its advanced metering initiative.
Utility Planning Network, a membership-based peer group of
utility professionals worldwide that facilitates the annual
Metering Awards Program, has recognized SCE's entry as the
winner of the "2005-2006 Automatic Meter Reading Initiative by
a North American investor-owned utility" category.
The Electric Power Research Institute has recognized SCE as an
industry leader for its approach to advanced metering. SCE is
the first U.S. utility to adopt the institute's IntelliGrid
Architecture for a systemwide advanced metering deployment.
-- SCE's advanced metering project was undertaken in response to a
California policy initiative to enable time-of-use pricing and
encourage residential and small commercial customers to shift usage
off peak.
-- Additional information about Edison SmartConnect is available at
www.sce.com/smartconnect. An Edison International (NYSE:EIX) company, Southern California
Edison is one of the nation’s largest
electric utilities, serving a population of more than 13 million via 4.8
million customer accounts in a 50,000-square-mile service area within
central, coastal and Southern California.
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