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Report: Smart meters rise to 212 million in 2014
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Courtesy of
EE Times
(01/28/2010 2:12 PM EST)
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SAN JOSE, Calif. Deployments of smart electricity meters worldwide will rise from 76 million in 2009 to reach about 212 million in 2014, according to a new report from ABI Research. The report provides forecasts of the wired and wireless communications options used to connect meters as well as profiles of some of many smart meter makers.
The move to smart grids and two-way meters to enable new services to the home got a $3.4 billion boost from economic stimulus grants in the U.S. this year, noted Sam Lucero, a practice director at ABI and author of the report.
For its part, the European Union enacted a so-called Third Energy Package in September which aims to migrate every European electricity meter to a capability for two-way communications by 2022. China is said to be ramping up its own smart grid programs, Lucero added.
"Although nothing is confirmed, it has been suggested that China will replace 300 million electricity meters over the next five or so years," he said in a press statement.
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