Post-Metering Value-Added Services for Low Voltage Electricity Users: Lessons Learned From the Italian Experience of CHAIN 2
Daniele Serra (1), Daniele Mardero (1), Luca Di Stefano (1) and, Samuele Grillo (2) ((1) E-Distribuzione S.p.A., Italy, (2) Politecnico di, Milano, Italy)

TL;DR
This paper discusses Italy's successful implementation of near real-time data transmission from smart meters via power line communication (CHAIN 2), enabling new value-added services and providing lessons for broader adoption.
Contribution
It introduces a validated proof of concept for CHAIN 2 communication and a classification framework (I2MA) for post-metering services, guiding future market development.
Findings
High success rate (near 99%) in data transmission validation.
A classification framework (I2MA) for post-metering services.
Recommendations for regulatory and technological support for market growth.
Abstract
Electrical energy consumption data accessibility for low voltage end users is one of the pillars of smart grids. In some countries, despite the presence of smart meters, a fragmentary data availability and/or the lack of standardization hinders the creation of post-metering value-added services and confines such innovative solutions to the prototypal and experimental level. We take inspiration from the technology adopted in Italy, where the national regulatory authority actively supported the definition of a solution agreed upon by all the involved stakeholders. In this context, smart meters are enabled to convey data to low voltage end users through a power line communication channel (CHAIN 2) in near real-time. The aim of this paper is twofold. On the one hand, it describes the proof of concept that the channel underwent and its subsequent validation (with performances nearing 99%…
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