Smart Metering Implementation Workshops


How this workshop will help you


You will find this workshop useful if you have a number of buildings and want to collect data automatically from their utility billing meters (gas, electricity or water). 


Unlike free talks you can hear at industry exhibitions, this workshop will cover everything that you need to know to make informed decisions.  You will be working in a small informal group with plenty of opportunity for questions, and the content will be completely objective with no selling. 


You will learn, among other things:  

  • What benefits you can expect from prompt access to detailed consumption data 
  • Why you need not necessarily drown in it 
  • Effective data visualization techniques 
  • How to evaluate likely cost-effectiveness 
  • How the metering and data-collection industry is set up 
  • The downside of ‘free’ installation by your energy supplier 
  • The advantages of independent providers, and how to find one 
  • What pitfalls you will need to avoid – and how 
  • What your obligations are as a customer 
  • The other parties and what their obligations are 
  • Project timescales and realistic deployment rates

 

Your Tutor

Emma ParrisWorkshop tutor Emma Parriss manages multi-site automatic meter reading installation projects for both private and public-sector clients.  She has an extensive network of contacts in the industry and has developed this course, building on her ten years' professional experience in the field, in collaboration with Vilnis Vesma.

Satisfaction Guarantee: 

 

If you don't find the course useful, just hand back the training materials and we will refund your attendance fee.

 

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See also: 

 

Monitoring & Targeting Workshops

Metering, Monitoring and Controlling Utilities

Metering, Monitoring and Targeting (MMT)

 

 

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