More jobs.
More utility savings.
More discretionary spending.
Those three dividends are closely interwoven as Memphis
Light, Gas and Water seeks to start its investment in a $240 million smart meter
project.
More jobs and minority business
participation
Smart meters will have an immediate impact on the local
economy, resulting from jobs created because of installations. Based on the
contract language, at least 75 percent of the installers hired must live within
our service area of Shelby County.
Additionally, Elster Solutions, the selected smart meter
supplier, is using Apex CoVantage LLC, a minority-owned company. As a
subcontractor, Apex CoVantange LLC, will assist with the new meter integration.
With Elster's subcontractor selection, it is voluntarily exceeding the RFP goals
that required at least 20 percent of total costs of services be met using
minority-owned businesses. Rather than meet the minimum goal, Elster is spending
$54.8 million or 83 percent of total costs of services with a minority-owned
business.
More discretionary
spending/More utility savings
Less money spent on utility bills means residents have
more money for other necessities.
With smart meters, customers have more options such as
time-of-use rates or PrePay – or pay-as-you-go. This gives customers more
control over their utility bills and potentially lowers their usage.
As customers save money on their utility bills, it
creates more discretionary spending which results in even more jobs within our
community. In a 2010 analysis by Younger Associates, it showed that if MLGW
customers saved $10 million on their utility bills and “in turn spent that money
according to typical household spending patterns, 152.5 jobs would be needed to
supply the goods and services purchased.”
Projections based on actual 2012 Smart Grid Demonstration
results show a potential for up to almost $30 million in consumer savings which
equals 458 new jobs created in our community.
In short, more jobs, more discretionary spending and more
utility savings make smart meters a win-win for Shelby County.
To learn more, go to: mlgw.com/smartgrid.
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