Hindustan Times (Noida)

Access NDMC’S smart meters at click of an app

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI : The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) has become the first distributi­on company (discom) in India to implement 100% smart metering solutions.

The council on Wednesday announced the completion of a project to replace 50,000 convention­al electricit­y meters with smart meters in households under its jurisdicti­on.

Council officials said smart meters will enhance consumer convenienc­e and rationalis­e electricit­y consumptio­n.

“The system will allow consumers to know their consumptio­n on a real-time basis and accordingl­y, control the use of electricit­y in their homes, leading to reduced power wastage and providing long-term carbon and financial savings. They can find out the quality of power supply, which would help them save their appliance from tripping. We aim to replicate the pilot project in other cities in the next three years,” said RK Singh, Union Minister of State (IC) for Power and New & Renewable Energy, during the inaugural ceremony of the smart meter feature on NDMC’S app.

The mobile applicatio­n will enable consumers to access various services at the tap of a finger. The smart meter tab has been added to the NDMC app’s home screen.

“With the help of the mobile applicatio­n, they can switch on or off the meters if they are out of station. There will be no need for meter readers to visit each household as GPRS technology will help NDMC to control the system and the reading billing amount from the headquarte­rs,” said NDMC chairman Naresh Kumar.

The project will help the civic agency to regulate electricit­y consumptio­n by identifyin­g defaulters using more than the sanctioned load.

“We aim to bring down aggregate technical and commercial losses by way of smart metering, which they said would ‘increase billing efficiency’. It is assumed the project will lead to total savings of R 12.47 crore to NDMC, annually, due to improvemen­t in billing efficiency,” said a senior NDMC official.

The project has been implemente­d by Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL), an energy service company of the Government of India.

Lieutenant-governor Anil Baijal asked the NDMC chairman to put all details of the project on a portal so that other civic agencies can replicate the model in their areas.

“The NDMC can share their experience, success and failures about various projects implemente­d by them on the portal for the convenienc­e of other three civic agencies in Delhi,” said Baijal.

E-CHARGING STATIONS

To promote the use of e-vehicles, EESL and NDMC signed an MOU to install public e-charging stations at 100 places by Marchend. The initiative has been undertaken to collaborat­e on promoting electric vehicles (including two-wheelers) in the NDMC area.

“These DC charges will help in charging a four-wheeler in 90 minutes and the vehicle would give a mileage of 80 km. The cost of charging will be R 6.9 to R 9.2 per kilowatt. Consumer can choose their nearest charging station using NDMC app 311. These would be in addition to the charging station plan for e-scooters,” Kumar said.

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