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Tag: smart meters

EU smart meter roll-out lags behind ambition - 27 June 2013 - News

SPECIAL REPORT / Europe’s ambitious plan for 80% market penetration of smart meters by 2020 is failing to live up to expectations. A senior energy official at the European Commission admits that market penetration is still very low, particularly in the new member states, and that there is a big shortfall in investment.

EU agency mulls cybersecurity measures for ‘vulnerable’ smart grids - 20 December 2012 - News

European Union smart grid operators and energy providers need common cybersecurity measures to help them guard against attacks, says a new report by Europe's information security agency ENISA.

Household electricity consumption reaches new high: Report - 14 December 2012 - News

After decreasing steadily for years, household electricity consumption in 2010 reached its highest level in two decades, says a report by the European Commission.

Brussels urges EU countries to stop energy market ‘distortions’ - 15 November 2012 - News

EU countries must do away with the distorting influence of state intervention and step up efforts to implement internal energy market rules, which could save consumers an estimated €13 billion a year, says a report by the European Commission released Thursday (15 November).

Energy Efficiency Directive: Completing an energy policy puzzle - 02 November 2012 - LinksDossier

The European Union put down the last piece of the bloc's 2020 climate and energy policy puzzle by adopting an Energy Efficiency Directive. The directive is a game-changer for energy companies, which are now required to achieve 1.5% energy savings every year among their final clients. The EU law is also expected to trigger the largest revamp of Europe's existing building stock to date and set new standards for public procurement and energy audits.

Industry: Consumer fears on smart meters are 'overblown' - 18 September 2012 - Interview

Industry is waiting for national energy regulators in each member state to decide how to distribute the costs involved in the roll-out of smart meters, which could fall on consumers, depending on each market's 'peculiarities', John Harris, of smart metering company Landis+Gyr, told EurActiv.

EU 'considering' 2013 benchmark report on smart meters - 18 September 2012 - News

The European Commission is likely to draw a benchmark report on the costs and benefits of smart meters by mid-2013 and urge member states to inform it as soon as possible of their assessments and roll-out plans.

Doubts cast over consumer benefits of smart meters - 21 June 2012 - News

SPECIAL REPORT / The European Commission has asked member states to present before September their cost-benefit analyses on the deployment of smart meters that could lead to 80% of consumers being equipped with intelligent metering systems by 2020. But a recent study casts doubts over their cost-effectiveness and the benefits they bring to consumers.

Industry chief: Energy efficiency bill crucial for demand-response - 14 June 2012 - Interview

Jessica Stromback of the Smart Energy Demand Coalition says the Energy Efficiency Directive could create a demand-response energy market, which decentralises consumption and allows end-users to control their energy use at critical or peak times.

Where is the consumer in the Energy Efficiency Directive? - 09 May 2012 - Opinion

Consumers will not be able to cut their energy consumption unless the energy efficiency directive creates a framework for smart meter feedback, accurate bills and information campaigns, argues Monique Goyens, Director General of The European Consumer Organisation (BEUC). 

Smart grids: Making connections - 22 December 2011 - LinksDossier

EU plans to move towards a low-carbon economy depend upon a transformed cross-border transmissions system that can integrate renewables and smart meters alike, offering energy consumption savings at source. But is Europe on track to meet the challenge?

Smart meters: Controlling your energy bill? - 16 February 2010 - LinksDossier

With smart meters gradually being rolled out across Europe, households are expected to gain full control over their electricity consumption, helping the fight against global warming and putting more renewable energy onto the electricity grid.
 

Enel: Italy reaping first-mover benefits of smart meters - 03 February 2010 - Interview

Italy has been one of Europe's forerunners in implementing smart metering systems to help households keep track of their electricity consumption, says Livio Gallo of Enel in an interview with EurActiv.

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