Progressive Metering: A Utility’s Strategic Move into Predictive Planning
Wipro helped Thames Water install 40,000 smart meters in London area in 6 months by building a secure and sustainable path for affordable water supply via a Fixed Network Integration solution
Client Background
Thames Water Utilities Ltd is the largest water and wastewater company in the UK. It has 15 million customers and supplies around 2.6 billion liters of tap water across London and the Thames Valley. As part of its Progressive Metering Program (PMP), it aims to pioneer the roll out of smart water meters in the UK between now and 2030 to improve water management. The PMP will also provide customers online access to their accounts through a My Meter Online (MMO) initiative. MMO will empower customers by giving them greater control over water usage and billing.
Industry Landscape
The Thames Water region is forecast to be extremely water stressed by 2030 because of climate change, population growth and increasing customer use. Demand will outstrip supply and providing water to households and businesses will become increasingly challenging. It is, therefore, essential that the water industry put in place a strategy, infrastructure and technology that together drive sustainable water management to meet demand. To achieve this, smart metering is considered an essential tool.
Opportunity
As of now, 65% of the properties served by Thames Water are unmetered. For the remaining 35%, meter readings are done once in 6 months. This means Thames Water has very small data sets available to calculate and predict demand, consumption and leakages. Its PMP aims to improve the smart meter base to 80% by 2030. The smart meters will provide hourly readings of each property, thereby enabling Thames Water to access accurate and usable data that can help predict demand, consumption, leakages and guide customers on optimizing their water usage. The outcome is expected to improve water availability along with energy and monetary savings.
Solution
Wipro leveraged its extensive domain expertise and understanding of smart metering, customer journey engineering and lifecycle management to commence a project named Fixed Network Integration (FNI). This project, which delivered our solution, Fixed Network Integration, helped Thames Water meet the key objectives:
Business Impact
Readings for about 29,000 meters is currently available on an hourly basis, improving data availability for analysis
Daily water consumption for users was reduced by about 12%
Data Analysis post implementing the solution showed Thames Water could detect large leaks among 3% of customers and smaller leaks among 4% customers, these leaks could be fixed faster as a result of early detection
Customers have greater control over their water usage and bills
Helped provide accurate demand/consumption forecast
Helped provide accurate demand/consumption forecast
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