Hourly electricity rates: what other differences exist between the smart meter and a conventional one?

Hourly electricity rates: what other differences exist between the smart meter and a conventional one?

As of September 1, a new alternative of electric rate as part of a pilot plan that will be implemented to 30,000 users. This new rate option called BT5-I offers differentiated prices electricity according to the hours of use, reported the Supervisory Agency for Investment in Energy and Mining (Osinergmin).

The first objective, says the agency, is to contribute to the modernization of the electricity sector. To do this, users must have a smart or intelligent meter installed in their home. “In an era of smart cities and smartphones, now we also need a smart or intelligent rate,” said Miguel Révolo Acevedo, Osinergmin’s Rate Regulation manager, in an interview with RPP. How is it different from a conventional one and what is the price?

What is the price of the smart meter?

He cost of a smart metere amounts to US$40, which is three times more expensive than a conventional one (US$10). If a user wishes to switch to the new metering system, he will have the facility of being able to finance and pay S / 2 per month for a period of 15 years on average. This amount will be charged on the electricity bill.

As Révolo explains, the trial has initially been proposed for each district of Lima, each made up of groups of 60 or 80 users. “Once the pilot is finished, it will be extended to all users, who can go to their supply company in Lima, be it Enel or Luz del Sur, and pay for a meter change”, details.

  The price of a smart meter amounts to US$40 dollars, three times more expensive than a conventional one.  Photo: World energy

The price of a smart meter amounts to US$40 dollars, three times more expensive than a conventional one. Photo: World energy

Meter reading from the company

Unlike a conventional one, the smart meter offers an automatic meter reading directly from the utility and there is no need for an inspector to go. Common meters do not measure specific spending, so families pay only an average. On the other hand, the smart meter is differentiated by the consumption in hourly blocks.

Another difference is that it allows the user to know the most information from his smartphone on the daily behavior of your electricity consumption in your home, which will allow you to make efficient use of electrical energy.

Can I request the installation of a smart meter?

For now, smart meters have been installed in locations selected for the pilot project, both in Lima and in regions. at the end of the year, 80,000 households are expected to be covered during the trial phase.

“Next year another 20,000 will be completed and with that we will be finishing the pilot. After that, we have to evaluate to open up the possibility of this new rate option to all domestic users,” the official said.

Electricity rates: what are the cheapest and most expensive schedules?

The smart meters The electricity consumption of each home will be recorded according to the time of day, which will be divided into three schedules:

  1. Base (11:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m.)
  2. Half (8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.)
  3. Tip (6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.).

By making use of electricity in the base and average hourly blocksthere will be a reduction of the electricity rate of up to 19%, while if the highest consumption is carried out in rush hourwould generate a increase Out of 8%. On average, if a family used to pay S/70 for 100 kilowatts, now they will have savings of S/14 (-19%), says the Osinergmin representative.

Source: Larepublica

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