Large-scale deployment of reliable smart electricity metering networks has been considered as the first step towards a smart, integrated and efficient grid. On the consumer’s side, however, the real impact is still uncertain and limited. This paper evaluates the consumer’s perspective in the city of Västerås, Sweden, where full implementation of smart meters has been reached. New services, such as consumption feedback and the possibility to choose dynamic electricity pricing contracts, have been available from the adoption of this infrastructure. A web-based survey evaluating customers’ perception of these new services was carried out. The survey included consumers’ personal information, preferences about the type of information and the fre...
This paper assesses to what extent consumers are willing to make use of the features and capabilitie...
Abstract The electric grid in the United States has been suffering from underinvestment for years, a...
Modernisation of the grid is inevitable as aging and outdated traditional power infrastructure is su...
Large-scale deployment of reliable smart electricity metering networks has been considered as the fi...
Many countries are deploying smart meters and Advanced Metering Infrastructure systems as part ...
The initial aim of the roll out of smart electricity meters in Sweden was to allow remote readings o...
Electricity consumption are increasing, as our society keeps on growing. Due to climate changes and ...
The argument for the implementation of ‘smart ’ metering, which is an elastic term, varies according...
Background: Pressure from volatile fossil fuel prices, an increased awareness of climate change and ...
Given increases in electricity consumptions, coupled with finite resources and technological advance...
Research has shown that feedback on energy use can aid households to reduce it significantly. In thi...
The European Commission communication on delivering a new deal for energy consumers places the citiz...
Intelligent information systems are necessary to improve power grid operations. The current trend re...
Given rising electricity consumption, coupled with finite resources, ICT-enabled electrical networks...
Given rising electricity consumption, coupled with finite resources, ICT-enabled electrical networks...
This paper assesses to what extent consumers are willing to make use of the features and capabilitie...
Abstract The electric grid in the United States has been suffering from underinvestment for years, a...
Modernisation of the grid is inevitable as aging and outdated traditional power infrastructure is su...
Large-scale deployment of reliable smart electricity metering networks has been considered as the fi...
Many countries are deploying smart meters and Advanced Metering Infrastructure systems as part ...
The initial aim of the roll out of smart electricity meters in Sweden was to allow remote readings o...
Electricity consumption are increasing, as our society keeps on growing. Due to climate changes and ...
The argument for the implementation of ‘smart ’ metering, which is an elastic term, varies according...
Background: Pressure from volatile fossil fuel prices, an increased awareness of climate change and ...
Given increases in electricity consumptions, coupled with finite resources and technological advance...
Research has shown that feedback on energy use can aid households to reduce it significantly. In thi...
The European Commission communication on delivering a new deal for energy consumers places the citiz...
Intelligent information systems are necessary to improve power grid operations. The current trend re...
Given rising electricity consumption, coupled with finite resources, ICT-enabled electrical networks...
Given rising electricity consumption, coupled with finite resources, ICT-enabled electrical networks...
This paper assesses to what extent consumers are willing to make use of the features and capabilitie...
Abstract The electric grid in the United States has been suffering from underinvestment for years, a...
Modernisation of the grid is inevitable as aging and outdated traditional power infrastructure is su...