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Power Secretary Pushes Smart Meter for PM Surya Ghar Beneficiaries
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Power Secretary Pushes Smart Meter for PM Surya Ghar Beneficiaries

At the 2nd CII Conference on Smart Metering, Power Secretary Pankaj Agarwal called upon advanced metering infrastructure service providers (AMISPs) to ensure the installation of smart meters across all beneficiaries of the PM Surya Ghar initiative. Agarwal stressed the importance of interoperability and data integration among smart meters. He emphasized the need for storage solutions and forecasting models to empower state distribution companies (DISCOMs) in improving demand side management. Agarwal highlighted that the challenges faced by the power sector, such as the financial viability of DISCOMs and integration of renewable energy, must be addressed to realize the Prime Minister?s vision of Viksit Bharat 2047.

Agarwal mentioned that achieving consumer trust in smart meter adoption is crucial. He stated that consumers must be convinced of the long-term benefits, and implementing agencies should collaborate closely to resolve queries and build trust.

The conference, themed 'Empowering Future: Accelerating Smart Meter Adoption through Innovation and Collaboration,' witnessed participation from officials of the Union power ministry, state governments, regulators, meter manufacturers, service providers, and digital companies.

Arun Mahesh Babu, Managing Director of Gujarat Power Corp and UGVCL, emphasized the necessity of consumer trust in smart meter adoption. He expressed that agencies must work closely with consumers to build confidence in the transition.

Rajiv Ranjan Mishra, co-chairman of the CII National Committee on Power and Managing Director of Apraava Energy, raised concerns about data security. He highlighted the potential benefits of leveraging large data for the benefit of DISCOMs and consumers, emphasizing the importance of handling data with care.

At the 2nd CII Conference on Smart Metering, Power Secretary Pankaj Agarwal called upon advanced metering infrastructure service providers (AMISPs) to ensure the installation of smart meters across all beneficiaries of the PM Surya Ghar initiative. Agarwal stressed the importance of interoperability and data integration among smart meters. He emphasized the need for storage solutions and forecasting models to empower state distribution companies (DISCOMs) in improving demand side management. Agarwal highlighted that the challenges faced by the power sector, such as the financial viability of DISCOMs and integration of renewable energy, must be addressed to realize the Prime Minister?s vision of Viksit Bharat 2047. Agarwal mentioned that achieving consumer trust in smart meter adoption is crucial. He stated that consumers must be convinced of the long-term benefits, and implementing agencies should collaborate closely to resolve queries and build trust. The conference, themed 'Empowering Future: Accelerating Smart Meter Adoption through Innovation and Collaboration,' witnessed participation from officials of the Union power ministry, state governments, regulators, meter manufacturers, service providers, and digital companies. Arun Mahesh Babu, Managing Director of Gujarat Power Corp and UGVCL, emphasized the necessity of consumer trust in smart meter adoption. He expressed that agencies must work closely with consumers to build confidence in the transition. Rajiv Ranjan Mishra, co-chairman of the CII National Committee on Power and Managing Director of Apraava Energy, raised concerns about data security. He highlighted the potential benefits of leveraging large data for the benefit of DISCOMs and consumers, emphasizing the importance of handling data with care.

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