Around 100 companies participated in the pre-bid meeting of the mega tender for smart meters of Energy Efficiency Services Ltd held on August 22, a government release said. EESL, a Central public sector undertaking, had issued in July this year a mega tender for the procurement of 50 lakh smart energy meters to be deployed in Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.
There are two reasons, apart from its sheer size, for this tender to be unique:
The meters are being procured for implementation of smart grid projects in the states of Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. These meters will help these states in not only significantly reducing their AT&C losses way of increased billing efficiency, but will completely change the way in which electrical energy is presently being consumed and paid for by the ordinary consumers.
Installation of these smart meters along with its associated communication and IT infrastructure will enable the discoms to obtain real time energy consumption data of each consumer for subsequent analysis and will pave the way for initiating various smart measures by discoms like time-of-day metering, billing, prediction and management of peak demand, providing real time energy consumption data to consumer, prepaid billing facility, remote connection and disconnection of load, accurate billing, etc. Installation of these meters will also obviate the need for manual recording of meter reading at the consumer’s premise.
(Photo shows a smart meter installation as part of Power Grid Corporation of India’s pilot Smart Grid project at Puducherry.)