In-Home Display – a Review of Experiences from Research Projects

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K. Bilewicz

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There are many studies on smart metering. The aim of smart metering is not only automated billing and two-way communication with a smart meter. The measure of success of the implementation of smart metering is the level of customer engagement and their cooperation with energy companies, as well as the consequences of such involvement changing electricity-using habits. This article focuses on one device for smart metering – in-home display (IHD). The paper characterizes an IHD’s functions and describes international experiences of research and conclusions of studies.












 



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K. Bilewicz. (2014). In-Home Display – a Review of Experiences from Research Projects. Acta Energetica, (04), 43–55. https://doi.org/10.52710/ae.307
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