The Borneo Post

First phase of smart meter to roll out next year in Melaka

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KUALA LUMPUR: Tenaga Nasional Bhd’s ( TNB) plan to deploy its Advanced Metering Infrastruc­ture (AMI) or ‘smart meter’ to 8.5 million customers in the country is progressin­g well, with its first phase to be rolled out for consumers in Melaka next year.

About 300,000 houses in the state will replace their traditiona­l meter to a smart meter, an electronic device that records consumptio­n of electric energy in intervals of an hour or less and communicat­es the informatio­n at least daily back to the utility for monitoring and billing.

Speaking to reporters at a recent TNB media familiaris­ation tour, Senior Manager for the TNB Smart Billing project, Datin Siti Laila Sri Asih S Garieb, said thanks to the smart meter plan, customers will soon be able to access real-time informatio­n on their power usage as well as monitor the pattern and disruption­s.

“This device will allow us to monitor our customers’ usage, helping them save their electricit­y bills and educating them on our carbon footprint initiative, so it’s a win-win situation,” she said, adding that the smart meters will also enable two-way communicat­ion between the meter and the central system.

According to Siti Laila, the energy provider successful­ly conducted a pilot project last year involving 1,000 houses, ( 800 in Melaka and 200 in Putrajaya) using a RM9 million fund provided by the government, to understand the technologi­cal, regulatory and customer challenges.

“People might think that this technology will only attract those high- end users living in bungalows or semi-D houses, but our survey shows that those in terraces and low- cost houses are also keen to have this new device, especially landlords renting their houses to tenants,” she added.

Siti Laila said the RM9 million fund included the infrastruc­ture and implementa­tion system as well as the connectivi­ty and communicat­ion router.

“Soon after Melaka, houses in other states will get their digital meters changed to the smart meters with no payment required, and hopefully we will be able to complete the implementa­tion in the country by 2021,” she said without disclosing the fund involved.

The smart meter technology is imported from France and the United States.

ABI Research, the US-based leader in transforma­tive technology innovation market intelligen­ce, says there will be 780 million smart meters installed by 2020 worldwide.

Countries that have rolled out the smart meter include Italy with 30 million installed, Japan (12 million), Saudi Arabia (12 million) and Sweden ( 5.2 million). — Bernama

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