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  2. IEC 62056 - Wikipedia

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    The GCP provides a common framework for communication between meters and data collection systems, ensuring interoperability across different manufacturers and devices. It defines a set of basic objects, services, and communication methods for exchanging metering data, including energy consumption, demand measurements, and meter status. [2]

  3. Electricity meter - Wikipedia

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    North American domestic analog (Ferraris disk) electricity meter. Electricity meter with transparent plastic case (Israel) An electricity meter, electric meter, electrical meter, energy meter, or kilowatt-hour meter is a device that measures the amount of electric energy consumed by a residence, a business, or an electrically powered device over a time interval.

  4. Meter data management - Wikipedia

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    Meter data management (MDM) refers to software that performs long-term data storage and management for the vast quantities of data delivered by smart metering systems. This data consists primarily of usage data and events that are imported from the head-end servers managing the data collection in advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) or automatic meter reading (AMR) systems.

  5. AEP meter label format - Wikipedia

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    AEP meter label format follows ANSI C12.10 requirements for format of the electric meter labels. (See below) The format for the barcode label is: . AABYYYYYYYYYZZZZZ where AA is the meter test code B is an identifier for the meter manufacturer YYYYYYYYY is the manufacturer’s serial number or utility number ZZZZZ is user specified

  6. Electricity Supply (Meters) Act 1936 - Wikipedia

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    The Electricity Supply (Meters) Act 1952 (15 & 16 Geo. 6 & 1 Eliz. 2. c. 32) postponed from 30 June 1953, to 30 June 1958, the date when all electricity meters in use have to be certified. [7] The 1952 Act was repealed by the Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1971 as expired legislation.

  7. Smart grids by country - Wikipedia

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    A 2014 Commission report on the deployment of smart metering found: close to 200 million smart meters for electricity and 45 million for gas will be rolled out in the EU by 2020. This represents a potential investment of €45 billion. [18] by 2020, it is expected that almost 72% of European consumers will have a smart meter for electricity.

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  9. Smart meter - Wikipedia

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    The term smart meter often refers to an electricity meter, but it also may mean a device measuring natural gas, water or district heating consumption. [1] [2] More generally, a smart meter is an electronic device that records information such as consumption of electric energy, voltage levels, current, and power factor.