K-Electric, NEPRA arrange consultative session for public DISCOs

KARACHI: The K-Electric (KE) and the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) organised a joint session wherein publicly owned DISCO’s were briefed about KE’s journey and experience as the first DISCO to implement Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) on an end to end scale.

Inaugurating the event, KE Chief Distribution Officer (CDO) Amer Zia said, “Recently KE has made significant in-roads towards automation at various front-end and back-end levels. AMI has been in the pipeline for over ten years. We are very appreciative of NEPRA and all the DISCO representatives for taking the time out to be here and learn from our experience.”

While speaking at the joint session, NEPRA Director Mazhar Iqbal Ranjha said, “Energy companies across the globe are moving towards service automation. A move towards AMI can help introduce greater efficiencies while also providing a better user experience for our valued customers”.

He added that NEPRA is continuously emphasising on real time monitoring and that such automated systems can be helpful in monitoring and enforcing regulatory instruments in their true letter and spirit.

The AMI system has smart meters as core devices. KE representatives briefed the attendees about the long-term advantages associated with moving towards AMI. This includes automated meter reading (the first step towards auto-billing), power quality monitoring and load management through the availability of timely and accurate information. 

The AMI would also help to enable improved customer experience. Current challenges connected with the implementation of AMI were also discussed, in particular national demographics. 

During the session, a brief overview of KE’s Geographical Information System (GIS) was also given to the attendees. 

The audience was told about KE GIS which enables the utility to capture and analyse geographical data to improve asset monitoring and management.

 

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