Smart Water Management: Making Water Consumption Sustainable?

In order to modernise outdated water (and any other resource) supply systems developments have been initiated to implement smart grid/smart meter technology into the water sector. On a national level Italy (gas) and New Zealand (water) can be seen as forerunners in this case. Accordingly South-East Queensland has a comprehensive smart water grid that increasingly attracts international attention [1]. Other regions are closely observing the technical development and discussions are going on if and how to implement smart grid/smart meter technology in other regions/sectors [2], [3], [4]. Recent reports inform about a significantly growing application of smart meters in private households [5] whereas criticizers point at the missing use case of smart meters for e.g. water in private households [6], [7].

References: [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7]

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