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                      Demand meters are devices used to measure the amount of electricity consumed by a customer in a given period of time. They are typically installed in homes and businesses to monitor and control electricity usage. Demand meters are used to calculate the amount of electricity needed to meet the customer's needs, and to help utilities manage their electricity supply.
Demand meters are an important part of the electricity market, as they help utilities to better understand customer needs and manage    their electricity supply. They also help customers to better manage their electricity usage and reduce their electricity bills.
Demand meters are typically installed by utilities, and are usually connected to the customer's electricity meter. The demand meter measures the amount of electricity used in a given period of time, and the customer is billed accordingly.
Some companies in the demand meter market include Itron, Landis+Gyr, Siemens, Schneider Electric, and ABB. Show Less   Read more