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What we found Benefits n Annual benefits = 9% to 16% of system cost n Most (60% - 70%) come from meter reader staff reductions. n Considerable stakeholder.

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1 What we found Benefits n Annual benefits = 9% to 16% of system cost n Most (60% - 70%) come from meter reader staff reductions. n Considerable stakeholder interest in/ benefits from service disconnect, on-demand reads n Very little stakeholder interest in distribution system enhancements, theft/ tamper detect n Many benefits were identified which are not included in benefit estimates

2 What we found (continued) n Technology evolution –Several suitable, proven systems available –New features & technologies continue to emerge n AMI fixed networks still cost > $100 / point n Many utilities are expanding the use of their AMI data to obtain additional benefits n Identified most promising AMI options

3 AMI System Capability Summary n What we can & can’t do with AMI … Monthly billing Advanced metering Monitoring & control Interactive demand response Drive-by 1-way2-way Fixed networks Monthly billing -Monthly meter reads -Water/ gas reads Advanced metering -On-demand reads -Rate choices -Tamper/ outage detect -Water/ gas reads -Remote programming -Service disconnect -Hourly data Monitoring & control -Direct load control -End-of-line voltage monitoring -Capacitor control -Distribution automation -Wet basement alarm -Other customer services Interactive demand response -Critical peak pricing with market responsive signals to customers -Other customer-interactive rates & services

4 Candidate Deployment Scenarios n Full deployments –Fixed network(FN) »Advanced 2 way FN - home automation, load control, RTP »Basic 1 or 2 way FN –Drive-by system n Partial deployments –FN for all new customers –1-way drive-by for all new & “hard to read” customers n For all scenarios independently assess costs for- –Service disconnect –Additional load control (new devices & expanded ACLM program) –Water/ gas meter read capability

5 Financial Perspective n Swiftest payback –ERTs for all new service (minimal commitment) –Rapid saturation deployment (max commitment) n Should solicit business planning support for financial analyses of multi-year deployment options

6 Conclusions n AMI is compelling –Many mature systems exist –Significant operational benefits –Customer satisfaction, rate choices, lower rates, etc n One way radio FN’s offer the best value –All foreseen functionality at the lowest cost –Expandable, flexible n Partial deployments only make sense for high cost/ benefit groups n Rapid deployments produce fastest payback, but benefits will accrue from a staged approach n The state’s DR initiative could result in more standardization, lower cost

7 AMI System Unit Cost Notes Figures shown include hardware, software, installation, billing integration, training, vendor deployment support. Costs vary widely, figures shown are approximate, middle-of-range, for estimating purposes only. Actual values will vary substantially with size of project, geography, customer density, functional requirements, meter inventory, corporate strategy, and many other factors. Drive-by does not always cost less than fixed network. A power line system may be less costly than a radio system. O&M costs (not shown) vary widely and appreciably affect annual net benefit. Product status, risks, performance and other factors vary widely and often have cost & benefit consequences. Assumptions Saturation deployment. Typical mix of single-, network- and poly-phase meters. 50/50 meter retrofit/replacement. System cost ($ per meter) Drive-by (radio) Power Line Fixed Network Radio Fixed Network ~$110 - $170 ~$100 - $150 ~$50 - $80


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