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Power metering is the process of measuring the amount of electrical energy used by a residential, commercial, or industrial customer. It is a key component of the electricity market, providing customers with the ability to monitor and manage their energy consumption. Power metering is used to measure the amount of electricity used by a customer, as well as the amount of electricity generated by renewable energy sources. It also provides customers with the ability to compare their energy usage to that of other customers in their area.
Power metering is used to help customers reduce their energy consumption and save money. It also helps utilities to better manage their energy resources and reduce their costs. Power metering can also be used to identify areas of energy waste and inefficiency, allowing utilities to take corrective action.
Power metering is a rapidly growing market, with many companies offering products and services to customers. Examples of companies in the power metering market include Itron, Landis+Gyr, Siemens, Schneider Electric, and Elster Solutions. Show Less Read more