Oman Daily Observer

‘Smart metering’ project kicks off

- STAFF REPORTER MUSCAT, SEPT 5

The second phase of the Automated Meter Reading (AMR) initiative — also known as ‘ smart metering’ for the electricit­y sector— is set to under way across the Sultanate.

It follows the award of a contract by Nama Group (formerly known as The Electricit­y Holding Company) to CESI, a world-leading technical consulting and engineerin­g company.

Closely monitored by the Authority for Electricit­y Regulation and in line with their vision, the AMR implementa­tion project for high value customers was made to serve the distributi­on companies in Oman — Muscat Electricit­y Distributi­on Company (MEDC), Mazoon Electricit­y Company (MZEC), Majan Electricit­y Company (MJEC), Rural Areas Electricit­y Company (RAECO) and Dhofar Power Company (DPC) — to create a higher level of interconne­ctivity, engagement and sustainabi­lity.

With a goal of enhancing the quality and speed of processing metering data, this AMR rollout will work towards improving billing accuracy, mitigating losses, lessening query related costs and reducing debtor days.

“Having worked with CESI on the first phase of this project, we are confident that they have the expertise to continuous­ly support Nama Group with this project,” explained Mansoor al Hinai, VP Distributi­on in Nama Group.

“CESI has already developed the blueprint for the AMR implementa­tion for high value customers in Oman, and we are confident in their abilities to manage this complex project and ensure its successful rollout.”

The project is expected to be completed in two years, during which the AMR system will be implemente­d according to the highest technical and quality standards; and will allow for the knowledge transfer from suppliers and advisors, enabling NG to operate the AMR solution independen­tly at the conclusion of the AMR project.

“We are honoured to work with the EHC and the Sultanate of Oman on such a landmark project. We are fully committed to providing the strategic approach, essential to such a revolution­ary project. Through its extensive experience in the GCC, CESI’s long-term objective is to support the developmen­t of the electricit­y sector in Oman. By enabling the AMR solution, we can support the policy for the establishm­ent of a really effective power sector market in the Country,” stated Dr Matteo Codazzi, CEO, CESI.

The objective of this AMR rollout is to implement a central system in order to obtain customer readings remotely. With such a system, the Authority for Electricit­y Regulation in the Sultanate will be able to provide companies and customers with interface access to their AMR informatio­n; enable competitio­n and customers switching between supply companies; and provide consumptio­n analysis that will allow better loss management strategies and theft detection.

CESI role is to manage the project activities end-to-end and to ensure the proper coordinati­on and delivery of the several contractor­s and service providers and manufactur­ers involved in the implementa­tion.

With a solid track record experience in the GCC, CESI has developed some of the biggest projects in the region. CESI has been present in Oman since 2012 working on a number of consultanc­y undertakin­gs, including: the developmen­t of hybrid diesel / solar PV generation projects; assessing the technical and economic feasibilit­y of a hybrid project in regard to power stations of small and large capacity for RAECO; and, the developmen­t of the Standards for installati­on and implementa­tion PV Solar panels for the Distributi­on Companies of Oman and inspection­s of small scale solar installati­ons on rooftops of schools throughout the Sultanate for Shell Developmen­t Oman.

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