Figure 2. Data normalized to Year 0 – one year prior to adoption of AMI and advanced data management and validation techniques |
Conclusions
The near-real-time characteristics of AMI data improve revenue, reduce non-revenue water, improve customer service, and reduce the costs of billing for the utility, and can be instrumental in decreasing customer demand. Further, improved data management, an understanding of where and to whom water is flowing, effective customer engagement, and education all contribute to revenue and resource sustainability.
Removing the obstacles to AMI adoption through the use of technology-agnostic MDM platforms and deploying data systems capable of handling the vast increase in data volume and velocity will allow our utilities to enjoy all the benefits AMI provides and forge increased revenue and reduced consumption through data -- true alchemy.
About the Author: Graham Symmonds is the chief knowledge officer for FATHOM, where he impresses utility operations requirements into company products and derives knowledge for utilities from data. Formerly he served as chief technology officer and senior VP for Regulatory Affairs and Compliance for Global Water Resources, a regulated utility company in Arizona. Symmonds graduated from the University of Toronto in 1985 with a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Mechanical Engineering and completed post-graduate studies at the Royal Naval Engineering College in Plymouth, England.
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