Press Release: Metering Europe in Amsterdam looks at how utilities can meet smart meter targets by 2020

Metering Europe in Amsterdam looks at how utilities can
meet smart meter targets by 2020
First “smart home” technology on show at Smart
Homes 2011
What steps does Europe need to take for a full-scale roll-out? More than 4000 smart metering experts from utilities, energy regulators, technology suppliers and industry associations will gather at the annual Metering, Billing/CRM Europe conference and expo in Amsterdam to discuss the way forward in energy efficiency.
Challenges
to EU roll-outs
Says Aida Mezit, Metering Europe
producer: “The EU deadline of 2020 by
which 80 percent of households should have smart meters is
not that far off and the European Commission has estimated that we are on
course to achieve only half of the 20% primary energy consumption savings
objective. Therefore, all market players
need to join forces in order to create the smart meter as a financially viable,
technologically agile and consumer friendly tool for new energy
efficiency.“
The 3-day programme focuses on areas of smart meter rollouts and operation; smart customer management; new generation architecture, in particular communication technologies; and meter data management.
Speaker highlights include:
- Fabrizio Barbaso, Deputy Director General, DG Energy, European Commission
- Richard Schomberg, Chairman, IEC Smart Grid Strategic Group and responsible for EDF Group Smart Energy Standards
- Gabriele Riedmann de Trinidad, SVP Strategic Market Energy, Deutsche Telekom
Smart Homes in action
Co-located will be Smart Homes 2011 where the first examples of ‘smart home’
energy management technology will be showcased.
Says Smart Homes 2011’s
project director Anthony Pohl: “having a
‘smart home’ means you are able to control your
heating, lighting, security, smart appliances and manage your energy
consumption. We live in exciting times where ICT and smart phones enables us to
do a numerous tasks on the go, and ‘taking control of the home’ is a logical
next step.”
Germans taking the lead
The German market has without a doubt taken a lead in this industry with
Deutsche Telekom’s T-Systems and RWE already offering real solutions to
customers according to Anthony Pohl. Both
companies will display their new energy saving gadgets at Smart Homes 2011. Other
companies speaking and exhibiting include: Telecom Italia, Indesit, EDF,
British Gas, Essent, Telefonic and Enel.
Event
dates:
4-6 October 2011: conference & expo
3 October 2011: pre-conference seminars
Event websites:
www.metering-europe.com
www.smarthomes2011.com
Info and media accreditation:
Communications manager: Annemarie Roodbol
Tel. +27 21 7003558
Mobile: +27 82 5627844
annemarie.roodbol@clarionevents.com







































