Compliance and cost benefits October 1st 2007 Dr Cedric Rodrigues of CMR Consultants outlines the advantages of automatic submetering of utilities
Most large industrial sites
are fitted with half-hourly
metering for electricity
supplies, but not many have daily
metering for gas and water supplies.
While fiscal meters provide useful
data at site level, they are of little
benefit in diagnosing exactly how
and where energy or water is being
used (be it at plant, process or
building level) and whether this is
being done efficiently. Furthermore,
if accurate information is available
immediately (for example next day),
recent experience has shown that it
can be used to make additional
savings as a result of reacting
quickly to wasteful practices or
control problems.
Simply installing manually-read
sub-meters has been shown to be
very cumbersome and error-prone,
unless significant investment is also
made in, say, a BEMS system or
SCADA system.
What are smart meters ?
As a result of technological solutions,
such as SMS text messaging via the
mobile phone network, smart submeters,
which can be read remotely,
quickly and reliably, can now be
fitted.Called AMRs or smart meters,
these provide:
accurate meter reads;
automatic consumption profiles
(half-hourly or hourly for
electricity, gas and water);
data day +1 via an internet tool,
quickly and efficiently.
This means that, for the first time,
it is possible to provide an end-toend
'Automatic Meter Reading'
(AMR) solution plus data retrieval
service across several meters on a
site or across the UK.
As a Management Tool, enables a
site to:
apportion costs to cost centres
accurately, rather than estimated;
improve forecasting and setting
of energy and water budgets;
calculate and check compliance
with eligibility criteria for CCA;
increase visibility of actual costs -
added incentive to reduce and
control costs.
As a Diagnostic Tool, enables a
site to:
know in more detail when and how
energy and water are being used;
identify and monitor exceptional
usage patterns;
benchmark energy consumption
between processes or buildings;
evaluate the effectiveness of costreduction
measures and provide
feedback – an important aspect of
encouraging and confirming best
practices.
On-line date management
Using an on-line management and
diagnostic tool such as INSIGHT,
available from CMR Consultants, the
smart-meter readings can be linked
into an online M&T system to
highlight opportunities for savings,
typically between 10% and 30%. Key
features include:
Internet browser-based –
available 24/7 to all stakeholders;
secure on-line storage of utilities
data for six years;
data immediately available for
energy procurement;
powerful analysis tools –
benchmarking,M&T;
ability to access customised reports;
budgeting capability;
exceptional alarms.
Cost options
Both purchase and rental options
are available from various vendors:
Purchase – Typically, electricity
smart meters start at around £400
and those for gas and water can be
purchased at around £600 each,
including installation. In addition
there is an annual data
management fee which varies
between £100 and £150 per meter
depending on the service provision.
For example, data can be provided
day +1 or weekly for an hourly
profile.
Rental – A 5-year or 10-year rental
option is available for the same
electricity, gas and water smart
meters where the service provision
is exactly the same except that the
initial cost is lower; typically around
£20–25 per month for each utility,
inclusive of the annual data
management cost. |