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Intelligent Metering Initiative: Methodology for Cost Benefit Analysis of Intelligent Metering

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Ref: 08/WR/01/9
ISBN: 1 84057 518 2

The outputs from the four initial projects sponsored by the Intelligent Metering initiative (IMI) are provided in this set of 4 reports. The aim of these projects was to assist the industry in developing metering strategies as they move from the AMP4 period into the AMP5 period. A cost-benefit methodology for the development of a company metering programme is defined in 08/WR/01/9; a draft data requirement specification has been developed and the need for a standardised approach is discussed in 08/WR/01/10; the third report in the series, 08/WR/01/11, describes the communications protocols used in other utility sectors and the consultations that were undertaken within the water industry to establish the practicalities of adopting common protocols; and in 08/WR/01/12, the final report, a review of the impacts of intelligent metering and a gap analysis against the published intelligent metering roadmap are presented.

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