World champion. The local grid manager Enedis, a subsidiary of EDF, took first place in the 2021 benchmark Smart Grid Index ranking of Singapore Power Group - the “smart grid” index in good French. Last year it was only 16th out of 80 network operators. This leap, Enedis owes it to the almost completed deployment of the Linky meter.
“34 million homes were equipped for a budget of 5 billion euros, or 500 million euros less than expected
, welcomes Marianne Laigneau, chairman of the management board of Enedis.
These millions of smart meters allow customers to have access to new offers from suppliers. On the Enedis side, they allow us to predict network failures and act accordingly. ”
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To do this, a “smart grid” must collect data on distribution and consumption, in real time.
It must make it possible to locate faults, also in real time, and repair them remotely.
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