Traditional electromechanical meters are based on a technology that is over a hundred years old and is unsuitable for further significant development. Electronic meters offer many significant advantages for the utilities and consumers, including lower costs for manufacturing, calibration and maintenance, greater accuracy and, most important, the ability to provide the consumer with detailed information based on their own real consumption and the electricity supplier with punctual service quality data. The benefits to both parties are concrete: consumers can more accurately monitor and control their consumption (for example, by using appliances such as washing machines, dishwashers or electric showers at times when the cost is lowest) and energy providers can generate and distribute power more efficiently.

Over a period of six years (2010-2015), Endesa will complete the replacement of more than 13 million traditional electricity meters, installed in its customers’ houses, with the new generation of Enel smart meters. The new system is the result of the combined expertise of Endesa and Enel, its parent company.

“Enel, Endesa and ST have made great strides in this important project,” said Carmelo Papa, executive vice president and general manager of STMicroelectronics’ Industrial and Multisegment Sector. “By applying ST’s extensive portfolio and know-how, Endesa will use intelligent power metering to reduce the cost to the consumer while simultaneously increasing the efficiency of the electricity supply industry, thereby reducing Spain’s carbon footprint.”

STMicroelectronics will provide a complete smart-metering solution that includes a breakthrough power-line communication system-on-chip (ST758x), which is the heart of the system, a 32-bit microcontroller (STM32), and a new power-supply device, as well as MOSFET and EEPROM memory devices, as the basis of the new electronic power meter for Endesa.

Moreover, as announced by Enel, the Power Line Communication protocol (SITRED), applied in this new generation of remote meter management solutions, will be open to the market. In this way, the Enel Group will make available to all stakeholders, the first and new remote meter-management solution, reliable and proven on more than 50 million meters worldwide. This is a fundamental and tangible step towards the standardization process launched by the European Community towards Smart Grid development.

The upcoming meter roll-out by Endesa places STMicroelectronics first in the line to exploit this new scenario, thanks to its long-standing relationship to provide Enel with new components.

Enel is an Italy-based power company.

STMicroelectronics is a Switzerland-based supplier of silicon chips.

Endesa is an electricity supplier in Spain.