AMI Implications and Issues of the 2005 U.S. Energy Policy Act
The U.S. Energy Policy Act of 2005 requires a new and enhanced focus on energy efficiency. In response, state regulatory agencies are now investigating whether utilities should install an advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) and are making decisions about time-based rates for electric usage. Implementation of time-based rates would potentially reward customers for using less energy during peak periods, but would such savings be practical or even possible?
BetterManagement.com presents this complimentary webcast on Thursday, Feb. 23. Join Patti Harper-Slaboszewicz of UtiliPoint and Doug Houseman of Capgemini as they discuss the implications of the U.S. Energy Policy Act in relation to an advanced metering infrastructure. You’ll learn more about the:
- Requirements of the act and the potential benefit to the North American energy industry.
- Costs and financial impact surrounding the act’s implementation.
- Capabilities and components of an AMI and the ways in which it can promote energy efficiency.
- Use of data collection by an AMI to improve performance and reduce costs.
To register, visit www.sas.com/amiwebcast.