The Memphis City Council today approved
Memphis Light, Gas and Water’s budget expenditure of $10.1 million for the
purchase of 60,000 smart meters from Elster Solutions.
The smart meters—electric, gas and water—will be
installed at 24,000 homes, starting later this year. Eighty percent of the homes
are located in Memphis ; 20 percent are elsewhere in
Shelby County . The selected areas have existing MLGW
telecommunications assets and will allow MLGW to cut four to six meter reading
routes out of 21 billing cycles.
Smart meters will be distributed in selected
neighborhoods located in zip codes 38002, 38017, 38103, 38104, 38105, 38106,
38107, 38111, 38112, 38114, 38115, 38119, 38120, 38126, 38134, 38135, 38139 and
38141. Selected homeowners were notified by letter earlier this year. To date,
only 125 customers, or 0.52 percent of the total, have opted-out. MLGW also
agreed to waive the opt out fee.
Customers who do not live in the selected neighborhoods
do not need to opt out at this time, as their current meters will remain
unchanged.
Smart meters are simply
digital meters that can communicate remotely with MLGW, opening up an array of
choices for customers and the utility.
This smart meter expansion is expected to conclude in
mid-2014. Upon completion, MLGW will have 61,000 smart meters out of its 1.1
million meters system-wide. Currently, there are 1,000 smart
meters in use from a three-year Smart Grid Demonstration pilot. MLGW’s goal is
to fully implement smart meters by 2020.
Ninety-five percent of Smart
Grid Demonstration participants would recommend smart meters to a friend. A
recent J.D. Power and Associates survey showed that 74 percent of customers
polled want a smart meter – a 51 percent increase from 2012. Smart meters
benefits include prepay; faster service; faster outage restoration; more
information about daily usage; ability to keep gates locked and pets outside and
more. To learn more about smart meters,
visit www.mlgw.com/smartgrid.
No comments:
Post a Comment