

No more meter readers...
Loads of initiatives are being taken by European Union member states to
fight climate change.
Personally, I strongly believe that Brussels should focus on energy
efficiency and alternative energies.
Following the 27 EU leaders endorsement to the European Commission’s
proposed 20-20-20 energy and climate change targets in March 2007,
bureaucrats in Berlaymont Building worked on the so-called
”energy-efficient, low-carbon economy”.
This action plan included several technology related initiatives to
facilitate this transition in mentality, including Smart Meters.
It is believed that such application could reduce global CO2 emissions by
15% by 2020.
Malta is supporting the European Commission call to boost energy efficient
devices and introduce smart metering devices.
Malta’s state-owned energy corporation, Enemalta earlier this year started
installing the first 5,000 smart meters and water probes as part of a
pilot project.
Smart meters will enable remote, real time and accurate meter reading,
removing the need for physical meter reading and billing based on
consumption estimates.