Accenture, a
global technology management company and also in the area of outsourcing and
consulting has affirmed that in order to achieve effective result in the area
of power using advanced technology is to ensure the usage of smart metering
solution which Accenture offers through its partners.
This was the
assertion of Mrs. Abayomi Olarinmoye, Managing Director, Resources Operating
Group (Energy, Utilities and Natural Resources), Accenture Nigeria, at the West
African Power Industry Convention in Lagos, where she stated that Accenture
which engages in systems integration work with other vendors in the technology
industry to ensure that the systems deployed work in two way interactive
process to help distribution companies in the power sector achieve high
performance and also ensure profitability.
She said smart
metering solution that brings lots of benefits to both consumers and
distribution companies, and that the company’s solution through its partners
delivers integrated technology, resources and processes to support companies to
transform to information driven, conservation-conscious, customer-centric smart
utility.
“Accenture defines smart customer operations as a utility, operating full meter-to-cash customer processes to support functional, two-way smart meter capabilities with advanced communication channels and demand side management pricing and products,” Olarinmoye stated.
“Accenture defines smart customer operations as a utility, operating full meter-to-cash customer processes to support functional, two-way smart meter capabilities with advanced communication channels and demand side management pricing and products,” Olarinmoye stated.
She affirmed that
a recent survey conducted by Accenture has shown that over 400 million smart
meters will have been installed globally by 2015, and 1 billion are expected by
2020, that global deployment status is highly variable and dependent on many
social, economical and political factors.
The survey showed
that North America has deployed 50 million plus smart meters, Latin America
about 1 million plus, South Africa about 300,000 plus, Australia 2.2 million,
Western Europe 44.9 million pus, South East Asia 171.8 million plus,
Italy, 34 million, while the United States has deployed 43 million and looking
at another 90 million in the near future.
According to her, smart metering
deployment drivers include operating cost reduction, revenue protection and
customer service as well as energy usage reduction. While trying to reduce cost
of operations, the utilities prolong the life of aging infrastructure/equipment,
drive reliability and promote process efficiency (remote disconnect/reconnect,
outage communications); and by protecting revenue and customer service, the
solution enable the utilities to implement a varied combination of smart
metering and demand management products and services to create a differentiated
customer experience whilst managing energy theft. On the other hand, it
enables the utilities to achieve sustained end consumer consumption reductions.
Furthermore her presentation shows that smart metering is a major driver for service quality and customer satisfaction improvement as it leads to accurate billing process, improved network management/efficiency, cash flow management, operational efficiency, consumer energy management, and political concerns by facilitating future demand side management initiatives and also eliminates need for separate and research samples.
And while commenting on the situation in the country, Olarinmoye said Nigeria is ripe for such innovative metering solution taking into consideration that it’s the way to go and the benefits associated with it, stating that the nation ahs to move ahead with modern technology.
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