Why is Jefferson County PUD replacing its meters?
Jefferson County PUD is constantly upgrading and improving its electrical distribution system to provide our customers the best and most reliable service available. When the PUD assumed maintenance of the electrical grid from PSE in 2013, we inherited a hodge podge system of meters in various state of repair and disrepair. We replace about 450 of these failing meters per year. We also inherited a $300K/yr contract for data transmission that accompanied some, but not all, of the more recently repaired meters. In order to improve service, reliability, and reduce contractual expenses, In 2017, the PUD planned to replace its existing meters with single brand of advanced meters made by ITRON, a Washington based company. That plan was shelved by the BOC in 2018. In 2020 the PUD began exploring a new plan looking at business cases for multiple meter technologies. The plan was completed in the summer of 2021. AMI was determined to be the best solution for the PUD.
When is Jefferson County PUD replacing its meters?
Jefferson County PUD has completed its Meter Replacement Study and issued a request for proposals for AMI metering systems. Meter replacement is expected to begin in 2022.
What is an advanced meter?
An advanced meter is a digital device that collects energy-use information, measured in kilowatt hours, and broadcasts that data via Radio Frequency (RF) transmission to the utility. An advanced meter can also receive broadcasts back from the PUD. The information to and from the advanced meter is encrypted and sent through a secure wireless network. As of 2018, there were approximately 64.7 million advanced meters installed in the US alone.