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Meter Asset Management
20 June - 21 June 2016
Meter Asset Management

SAE Media Group is delighted to announce the return of the 3rd Annual Meter Asset Management Conference, which will be held in London on the 20-21 June 2016. In order to achieve the very ambitious 20-20-20 target, Member States need to consolidate efforts to drive transformation of Europe’s utility networks to become ‘smarter’. Utility companies across Europe face the prospect of meeting the EU’s goal of installing smart meters for a minimum of 80% of consumers by 2020. While utility companies and their customers have already seen significant benefits from smart meters, evolution and roll out programmes need to accelerate and challenges have to be overcome.

The 3rd annual Meter Asset Management conference will offer a comprehensive analysis of the advantages of smart meters, including first-hand successful stories from the utility companies themselves. The conference will dissect the obstacles involved in installing and managing smart meters. It will provide the perfect platform to engage with peers and industry leaders to discuss the best strategies to meet the 202020 target.

Transforming big data into structured information is paramount to the success of smart meters and therefore data, analytics and emerging solutions will remain a top priorities for discussion.
 

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Jim Butler

Jim Butler

Smart Metering Programme Director, EDF Energy
Marcello Bondesan

Marcello Bondesan

Head of Energy Asset Development, Hera
Paulo Pereira

Paulo Pereira

Associate Director - Energy Solutions, EDP
Steve Kaye

Steve Kaye

Head of Innovation, Anglian Water

Arjaan van den Born

Risk Manager, Stedin
Arjaan van den Born

Arjan Bregman

Meter Asset Manager, Stedin
Arjan Bregman

Colin Down

Senior Policy Manager, Smarter Metering, Ofgem
Colin  Down

Dennis Palmer

Head of GB Smart Meter Programme Liaison, Smart Energy GB
Dennis Palmer

Duncan Carter

Smart Metering Strategy Manager, Co-operative Energy
Duncan Carter

Harish Rajani

Smart Metering Systems & Data Manager, Thames Water
Harish Rajani

Jim Butler

Smart Metering Programme Director, EDF Energy
Jim Butler

John Flaherty

Head of Commercial, Ovo Energy
John  Flaherty

John is Head of Commercial at OVO Energy. Key deliverable's are the supply of finance, installation capacity and meters for the smart roll out. OVO is a market leader in delivering smart to domestic customers having already exceeded 20% of the customer base with smart. OVO continue to bring innovation to its customers via the capabilities of smart meters with app based prepayment solutions and real time usage display through the MyOVO app and website. John overseas all commercial aspects of these services from idea through to ongoing contract management. Prior to OVO John was a chartered accountant at Siemens Metering and spent almost a decade in financial services.

John Cowburn

Director and founder, Smart Energy Networks Ltd
John Cowburn

Marcello Bondesan

Head of Energy Asset Development, Hera
Marcello Bondesan

Matt Roderick

Chief Technology Officer, Data and Communications Company - DCC
Matt Roderick

Nick Lomax

Smart Technology Manager, Energy Saving Trust
Nick Lomax

Paulo Pereira

Associate Director - Energy Solutions, EDP
Paulo Pereira

Robert Cheesewright

Stakeholder and Parliamentary Affairs Manager, Department of Energy and Climate Change
Robert Cheesewright

Steve Kaye

Head of Innovation, Anglian Water
Steve Kaye

Susan Furnell

Founder, Furnell Consult
Susan  Furnell

Conference agenda

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Dennis Palmer

Dennis Palmer, Head of GB Smart Meter Programme Liaison, Smart Energy GB

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9:10

An update on the Smart Metering Implementation Programme from the Department of Energy and Climate Change

Robert Cheesewright

Robert Cheesewright, Stakeholder and Parliamentary Affairs Manager, Department of Energy and Climate Change

• Britain’s smart energy future
• Smart meters: Progress to date
• The main installation stage: Delivering the benegits of smart meters to GB

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9:50

What is smart metering today, what it might be in the future and how it leads to the smart home

Susan  Furnell

Susan Furnell, Founder, Furnell Consult

• The benefits of smart meters: Automated reading for more accurate bills
• The opportunities given to companies by the real time displays
• Additional areas of smart meters: In-home displays and other consumer devices
• How does smart metering lead to the smart home?

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10:30

Morning Coffee

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11:00

CASE STUDY: The perspective of a leading energy supplier

Jim Butler

Jim Butler, Smart Metering Programme Director, EDF Energy

• The current status of smart metering at EDF Energy
• The perspective of a leading energy supplier on the relevant parts of the journey to date
• Lessons learnt and plans for the future

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11:40

PANEL DISCUSSION: How can utility companies’ best prepare for the installation phase?

• What infrastructure do we need in place to start the main stage?
• How can we make sure that internal systems can handle smart data
• What are the most effective trials and test installations

Jim Butler

Jim Butler, Smart Metering Programme Director, EDF Energy

Marcello Bondesan

Marcello Bondesan, Head of Energy Asset Development, Hera

Colin  Down

Colin Down, Senior Policy Manager, Smarter Metering, Ofgem

Nick Lomax

Nick Lomax, Smart Technology Manager, Energy Saving Trust

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12:20

Networking Lunch

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13:20

An independent energy supplier’s outlook on the smart meter roll out

Duncan Carter

Duncan Carter, Smart Metering Strategy Manager, Co-operative Energy

 • Challenges for the independent supplier
• Opportunities for the independent supplier
• How to thrive in the new smart world
 

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14:00

Opportunities and challenges for the smart meter roll-out

Colin  Down

Colin Down, Senior Policy Manager, Smarter Metering, Ofgem

• Monitoring and regulating the supplier led roll-out
• Methods for protecting the consumers
• The importance of empowering consumers

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14:40

Afternoon Tea

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15:10

Managing risk In uncertainty

John Flaherty, Head of Commercial, Ovo Energy

• Inherent risks to suppliers of the rollout
• How much can a supplier influence financing?
• Ways to work together in the customers interest 
• Burden to benefit

 

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15:50

Engaging Great Britain with the national upgrade

Dennis Palmer

Dennis Palmer, Head of GB Smart Meter Programme Liaison, Smart Energy GB

• What is Smart Energy GB’s campaign doing to engage the people of Great Britain?
• How will the most vulnerable members of our society be supported in the transition to smart meters?
• What will be done to ensure long term behaviour change?

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16:30

Using smart meter data to influence customer behaviour and reduce or shift energy usage

Nick Lomax

Nick Lomax, Smart Technology Manager, Energy Saving Trust

• Using smart meter data to identify different types of energy or water users
• Tailoring the content and language of advice based on smart meter data
• Keeping customers engaged with smart meter data
• Utilising different channels for engaging customers with their energy usage

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17:10

Recap of the day

Delegates can utilise this opportunity to discuss and ask any  further questions to the speakers of the day.

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17:25

Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Marcello Bondesan

Marcello Bondesan, Head of Energy Asset Development, Hera

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9:10

Data and Communications Company: Delivering live

Matt Roderick

Matt Roderick, Chief Technology Officer, Data and Communications Company - DCC

• The progressive delivery of DCC
• Release approach and release management strategy
• Operational readiness
• Future enhancements

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9:50

CASE STUDY: Progress made by HERA’s metering programme

Marcello Bondesan

Marcello Bondesan, Head of Energy Asset Development, Hera

• The Italian situation of the instruments for measuring the consumption of utilities: electricity, gas, water, district heating
• Technical and regulatory framework
• The progress of the replacement of the smart gas meter
• Looking forward:
o Smart meter for power distribution: the second generation of remote reading devices
o Smart water meter: opportunities and challenges

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10:30

Morning Coffee

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11:00

CASE STUDY: From meters to ‘smart data’

Paulo Pereira

Paulo Pereira, Associate Director - Energy Solutions, EDP

• Evolution on meters to become smart: EDP Distribuição’s point of view
• Supply chain and life cycle: Lessons learnt
• Why do we need smart meters?
• Smart meter rollout: How to best deal with all this data?

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11:40

Smart metering in the Dutch grid operator

• The status of our smart meter rollout in the Netherlands
• Our smart metering market model, customer ports and functionalities
• Performance and life expectancy of meter assets and lessons learned
• The risk based asset management methodology
• The cooperation of the joint Dutch grid operators
• Our meter development programme for all CDMA smart meters from 2016-2020
 

Arjan Bregman

Arjan Bregman, Meter Asset Manager, Stedin

Arjaan van den Born

Arjaan van den Born, Risk Manager, Stedin

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12:40

Networking Lunch

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13:40

Delivering benefit from smart water meters

Steve Kaye

Steve Kaye, Head of Innovation, Anglian Water

• The perspective of the UK’s largest water company
• The potential of smart water meter: How they might lead to the smart home
• Anglian Water’s plans for the future
 

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14:20

The evolution of smart metering at Thames Water

Harish Rajani

Harish Rajani, Smart Metering Systems & Data Manager, Thames Water

• Case for progressive metering and TW approach to delivery
• Pilot studies and lessons from initial rollouts
• Technology  and organisational challenges
• How we overcame, current capabilities and roadmap

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15:00

Determining the Life of a Smart Meter

John Cowburn

John Cowburn, Director and founder, Smart Energy Networks Ltd

• Certification of life under Ofgem
• Lifetime modelling under the Measuring Instruments Directive (MID)
• Standards needed to assist the asset owner

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15:40

Recap of the Two Days

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15:50

Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two


Risk Manager
Stedin
Meter Asset Manager
Stedin
Senior Policy Manager, Smarter Metering
Ofgem
Head of GB Smart Meter Programme Liaison
Smart Energy GB
Smart Metering Strategy Manager
Co-operative Energy
Smart Metering Systems & Data Manager
Thames Water
Smart Metering Programme Director
EDF Energy
Head of Commercial
Ovo Energy
Director and founder
Smart Energy Networks Ltd
Head of Energy Asset Development
Hera
Chief Technology Officer
Data and Communications Company - DCC
Smart Technology Manager
Energy Saving Trust
Associate Director - Energy Solutions
EDP
Stakeholder and Parliamentary Affairs Manager
Department of Energy and Climate Change
Head of Innovation
Anglian Water
Founder
Furnell Consult

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Association of Meter Operators

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The Association of Meter Operators was established in 1996 to represent Meter Operators in the evolving GB market, which became competitive for electricity in 1998. It is a non-incorporated trade association with two primary aims: • To provide a forum for exchange of information and the discussion of technical, operational or regulatory matters relevant to members. There are regular meetings for members and focused seminars for specific subjects, such as the Smart Metering Forum. A regular bulletin is published which reports from industry meetings and publications relevant to members. • To represent members’ interests in a number of industry fora. This is achieved by direct representation at meetings, input through submission of papers and working in conjunction with related organisations.


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The OSGP Alliance, founded in 2006 as the Energy Services Network Association (ESNA), is an independent global, not-for-profit association that promotes the adoption of the Open Smart Grid Protocol (OSGP) and related services and infrastructure for smart grid applications. Members include utilities, software, hardware and service providers, and solution integrators that share a common goal and vision for promoting open standards for energy demand side management, smart grid and smart metering systems. More information about the OSGP Alliance can be found at www.osgp.org

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CPD stands for Continuing Professional Development’. It is essentially a philosophy, which maintains that in order to be effective, learning should be organised and structured. The most common definition is:

‘A commitment to structured skills and knowledge enhancement for Personal or Professional competence’

CPD is a common requirement of individual membership with professional bodies and Institutes. Increasingly, employers also expect their staff to undertake regular CPD activities.

Undertaken over a period of time, CPD ensures that educational qualifications do not become obsolete, and allows for best practice and professional standards to be upheld.

CPD can be undertaken through a variety of learning activities including instructor led training courses, seminars and conferences, e:learning modules or structured reading.

CPD AND PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTES

There are approximately 470 institutes in the UK across all industry sectors, with a collective membership of circa 4 million professionals, and they all expect their members to undertake CPD.

For some institutes undertaking CPD is mandatory e.g. accountancy and law, and linked to a licence to practice, for others it’s obligatory. By ensuring that their members undertake CPD, the professional bodies seek to ensure that professional standards, legislative awareness and ethical practices are maintained.

CPD Schemes often run over the period of a year and the institutes generally provide online tools for their members to record and reflect on their CPD activities.

TYPICAL CPD SCHEMES AND RECORDING OF CPD (CPD points and hours)

Professional bodies and Institutes CPD schemes are either structured as ‘Input’ or ‘Output’ based.

‘Input’ based schemes list a precise number of CPD hours that individuals must achieve within a given time period. These schemes can also use different ‘currencies’ such as points, merits, units or credits, where an individual must accumulate the number required. These currencies are usually based on time i.e. 1 CPD point = 1 hour of learning.

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The majority of Input and Output based schemes actively encourage individuals to seek appropriate CPD activities independently.

As a formal provider of CPD certified activities, SAE Media Group can provide an indication of the learning benefit gained and the typical completion. However, it is ultimately the responsibility of the delegate to evaluate their learning, and record it correctly in line with their professional body’s or employers requirements.

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Increasingly, international and emerging markets are ‘professionalising’ their workforces and looking to the UK to benchmark educational standards. The undertaking of CPD is now increasingly expected of any individual employed within today’s global marketplace.

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