Year : 2009
Number of Pages : 102
leaves
Adviser : Prof. Glen A.
Imbang
Executive Summary
The study
takes some un-expected turns as significant number of the surveys send through
professional organization in the south failed to come up with the 50 percent
return of survey response. Apparently, the result due were expected last week
of September were overtaken by recent events of flash floods brought about
Typhoon Odung that cause the high rate of none response among prospective
industry respondents. Despite these overwhelming challenges, the study was able
to gather success as contingency plans from peers and officemates contact came
in to augment the survey respondent up to 40 percent. Even with this turn-out
response, the interviews to key personnel from Transco, NGCP, MERALCO and
vendor consultant done ahead of the survey supplement the survey results and
validate the current landscape of ICEC perspective. The first part of the
report will give an overview and history of how the Philippine Electricity
Market evolved together with the EPIRA law and the early form of Automatic
Meter Reading systems. Then it is followed by objective of the study and its
limitations. The succeeding two chapters discuss the theoretical framework of
Management of Technology with subtopic Technology Strategy and Technology
Adoption process by Everett Rogers (1995). The author also expands the AMR at
current technology development which highlight the development on communication
and smart meter cross functional integration. Likewise, the tool used on the
study "Relevance Tree Analysis" is introduced to give a graphical
framework of the study. The last three (3) chapters discuss the study approach
and process the survey results and findings. Then enumerate the key questions
from the methodology approach interview of the Key personnel mentioned above.
Lastly, the analysis of the results which the survey for ICEC outlook confirmed
that AMR system is relevant to their application and is more strategic
technology option when added functionality such as DSM and PQ are present in
the system as in the case of an AMI. Finally, the conclusion and recommendation
which mostly geared towards the agency implementing rules and regulation, has
to prove it competent to deliver the WESM objectives.
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