Focusing the smart metering debate: what are the next steps?

The live webinar took place on Wednesday 24th February 2010 and is now available to view on-demand. By registering below you will be able to view representatives from Ofgem, RWE npower, IBM and University of Oxford discussing the following issues:

  • The latest thinking on smart metering following DECC’s December announcement
  • The agenda for the next phase in the delivery of a smart metering roll-out
  • The development of a communications network: exploring the options
  • Meter design and feedback systems: how to best engage the customer
  • Managing the transition phase: how should the roll out be structured
Broadcast live: Wednesday 24th February 2010, 12pm GMT
From the London Stock Exchange
Duration: 1 hour


  • Stay up to date with the latest thinking on smart metering following DECC’s December announcement
  • Help shape the agenda for the next phase in the delivery of a smart metering roll-out
  • Interact in a live debate with representatives from Ofgem, RWE npower and the University of Oxford
  • Influence the discussion, without leaving your desk, with our real-time Q&A

Hear from the following panellists:


Chris Harris
Head of Retail Regulation
RWE npower

Neil Barnes
Head of Smart Metering Policy
Ofgem

Sarah Darby
Research Fellow
University of Oxford

Jeremy Willsmore
Associate Partner
Global Energy and Utilities
IBM


Click here to see the full agenda and speaker information

Topics covered will include:

  • Interoperability
  • Functional requirements
  • Demand management and customer engagement
  • Smart grids
  • The Central Communications Model
  • Timescales and implementation strategy

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