DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Meter Reading Profiles & Best Practices" report to their offering.
This report delivers the results of our research on utility meter reading practices and technologies. The research was conducted to better understand how utilities are optimizing practices and utilizing technology to improve meter reading efficiency and effectiveness while reducing operating costs. We asked companies to share strategies and experiences to identify the practices that lead to higher productivity, reduced costs, and increased performance. We also asked utilities to provide their plans moving forward as well as lessons learned along the way.
This report profiles participants in a case study format, sharing current practices, lessons learned, challenges overcome, plans for the future, and business practices that have led to improved performance. In addition, we provide detailed results and analysis from the survey itself and detail "best practices" demonstrated by our participants.
The report also profiles meter reading technologies in place within these utilities, provide an analysis of strategies and approaches, including the transition to Automated Meter Reading (AMR) and Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) technologies, prepaid metering, and other technologies to improve efficiency and effectiveness. Finally, we will explore the successes achieved.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Executive Summary
2. Study Findings & Recommendations
3. Measure & Track Your Performance
4. Participant Characteristics
5. Meter Reader Training
6. Meter Reader Technology
7. Top 5 Plans for the Future
8. Meter Reading Benchmark Performance
9. Characteristics of a Best-Performer
10. Innovative or Winning Strategies
11. About The Publisher
12. Featured Companies
13. Participating Companies
Companies Mentioned
- Anaheim Public Utilities
- City of Aurora Water Department
- City of Denton
- City of Henderson
- City of Phoenix
- City of Scottsdale
- City of Swift Current Light and Power
- Empire District Electric
- Northern Indiana Public Service Company
- TATA Power Delhi Distribution Limited
For more information about this report visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/nbmrfc/meter_reading