Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) or Advanced Metering Management (AMM) refers to systems that measure, collect and analyse energy usage, from advanced devices such as electricity meters, gas meters, and/or water meters, through various communication media on request or on a pre-defined schedule. This infrastructure includes hardware, software, communications, customer associated systems and meter data management software. The network between the measurement devices and business systems allows collection and distribution of information to customers, suppliers, utility companies and service providers. This enables these businesses to either participate in, or provide, demand response solutions, products and services. By providing information to customers, the system assists a change in energy usage from their normal consumption patterns, either in response to changes in price or as incentives designed to encourage lower energy usage use at times of peak-demand periods or higher wholesale prices or during periods of low operational systems reliability. AMI "raises the bar" with regard to traditional Automatic meter reading in that it requires that fresh data be presented to the data consumers. Traditional systems which were only capable of monthly meter readings don't qualify as AMI systems.
Advanced Electric Meter
An electric meter, new or appropriately retrofitted, which is: 1) capable of measuring and recording usage data in time differentiated registers, including hourly or such interval as is specified by regulatory authorities, 2) allows electric consumers, suppliers and service providers to participate in all types of price-based demand response programs, and 3) which provides other data and functionality that address power quality and other electricity service issues.
Sources
- Demand Response and Advanced Metering Coalition. Definitions.
- Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI), Department of Primary Industries, Victoria, Australia.
External links
- Utilimetrics - Non-profit industry trade association (Formerly known as the Automatic Meter Reading Association AMRA)


