A Framework Methodology for Estimating the Impact of Household Metering on Consumption - Main Report
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ISBN: 1-84057-301-5
This report presents the Framework Methodology for estimating the impact of metering (both changes in the number of metered customers and the demand effects of metering) on consumption, in the form of a six stage process. For each stage a range of approaches companies might take, and the data required to do so, are also presented. An accompanying Supplementary Information Report provides useful background and inputs. Sold as a set with 03/WR/01/5
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