A Generic Business Case Model for Household Metering: Workshop - December 2007
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Ref: 08/WR/01/8
ISBN: 1 84057 492 5
Published: 2008
This report provides background on the costs, benefits and impact assessment of intelligent metering in the UK water industry. Previous research and regulatory background leading to the UKWIR Business case for Metering seminar held in December 2007 is outlined. The report includes the presentation slides from the workshop.
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