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This report outlines the latest developments and recommendations for competitive meter ownership, detailing the approved timelines and updated lists for both single-phase and three-phase meters. It includes key findings from processes such as meter application, approval, resolution, and de-certification. Additionally, it requests direction from the PUC on IDR meter functionalities and outlines the long-term vision for competitive metering services. Key emphasis is placed on the need for standardized processes for customer access to meter data, ensuring compliance with TDSP requirements.
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Contents of Report Provide Recommendations (Vote) Competitive Meter Ownership Timeline Approved Competitive Meter List Update Other Process Development Request for Direction Report on Clarification from PUC
Standardized List of Three Phase Meters For Competitive Meter Ownership ***NOTE*** Programming specifications are subject to TDSP requirements; i.e. display sequence, measured quantities, etc.
Standardized List of Single Phase Meters For Competitive Meter Ownership ***NOTE*** Programming specifications are subject to TDSP requirements; i.e. display sequence, measured quantities, etc
Processes • Meter Application Process • Meter Approval Process • Meter Issue Resolution Process • Meter De-certification Process • Required Competitive Meter Standards
Request Direction from RMS • Can a meter owner (non-TDSP) have an IDR meter installed but request that the billing/settlement be based on non-IDR data?
Clarification from PUC • Meter reading for the discreet purpose of billing and settlement should not become eligible to be performed as a competitive service in the near term • Plans for the long-term implementation of competitive metering services should, however, take into consideration the possibility of meter reading becoming a competitive service • TDSPs to standardize and streamline process for customer access to meter data