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Middle East launch smart meter installation plan will show growth trend in the future
[China Instrument Network Instrumentation Industry] The Middle East refers to the eastern and southern Mediterranean regions, including parts of Western Asia and Africa. Since ancient times, the Middle East is a transportation hub between the East and West, and it is located in the "two oceans, three continents and five seas". The Middle East is rich in oil resources and is the world’s largest oil reserve with the largest amount of oil produced and exported. In stark contrast to the richness of oil resources, the Middle East is extremely scarce.
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At present, smart metering is being actively deployed in some parts of the Middle East. According to local public utility officials, the installation of smart meters in the Middle East will show an increasing trend due to population growth, technological lag, and failure of early metering technology decisions.
Egypt deploys PRIME 1.4 PLC pilot project
Entrusted by EEHC, Egyptian energy management service provider El Sewedy EMG successfully launched the PRIME PLC modular solution in the first large-scale smart metering project. It plans to deploy a total of 6.3 in Cairo, Menya and Assyout. Million smart meters.
The scope of this pilot project includes the supply and installation of seven different types of modular smart meters, DCUs, HES, and three years of operational and management services to the system. The pilot project will provide services for pre-paid users and post-paid users and is currently in trial operation, and is expected to be fully launched in 2018. In order to successfully install smart meters in Egypt's unique noisy environment, suppliers finally decided to use reliable PRIME 1.4 PLC (the world's first large-scale pilot project) as the main communication technology to deploy in the pilot area.
Bahrain will install more smart meters by 2019
Recently, Shaikh Nawaf, chief executive of the Kingdom of Bahrain Hydroelectricity Authority (EWA), stated that Bahrain is implementing a smart metering installation project. Up to now, 53,000 new meters and water meters have been installed for residential users, which is expected to be completed within 18 months. The smart meter installation project was first announced in July 2014 with a total cost of approximately 9 million pesos. The purpose of this installation project is to replace all mechanical watches.
(Original Title: Middle East Smart Meter Installation New Plan)