An assessment of the Italian smart gas metering program

Matteo Di Castelnuovo*, Elena Fumagalli

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Abstract

The introduction of smart metering is one of the core elements in recent European policies targeting environmental sustainability and competitiveness of energy markets. Following the roll-out of smart electricity meters, in 2008 the Italian regulator designed an ambitious deployment program also for smart gas meters, that was recently modified in both scope and timing. This paper assesses Italy's original and current deployment plans, with a specific focus on the results of its cost. -benefit analysis. In light of the evidence derived from the literature, we observe that the case for the roll. -out of smart gas meters in Italy was not supported by a strong emphasis on energy savings but rather focused on increasing efficiency of the Italian gas market; in this respect, we argue that options other than smart gas metering should also be considered. Moreover the Italian cost. -benefit analysis, which mostly dealt with the potential cost savings for distributors and suppliers, led to ambiguous results in terms of net present values; thus, we believe that an updated assessment would be extremely useful. Finally, in terms of technological choices, our analysis positively evaluates the regulator's recent proposal to consider a dual. -fuel solution for the mass market deployment.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)714-721
Number of pages8
JournalEnergy Policy
Volume60
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cost-benefit analysis
  • Energy saving
  • Smart gas meters

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