The MeterEMI project has now concluded and you can find the final report at: www.euramet.org/research-innovation/search-research-projects/details/project/electromagnetic-interference-on-static-electricity-meters/ We are still adding publications related to the project on our publications page here: empir.npl.co.uk/meteremi/publications/… Read More


  The latest results within the MeterEMI project, published by the University of Twente, have shown an interference case in a household situation resulting in a perceived power generation by a smart meter. This perceived power generation has occurred in a house in the Netherlands with no power generating equipment such as solar panels, wind… Read More


This webinar workshop will present the outcomes and results at the conclusion of this three year project. More information and the agenda for the webinar is given in this link. If you are interested in joining, please use the contact form at http://empir.npl.co.uk/meteremi/contact/ and we will send you an invitation with joining instructions.… Read More


The latest summary of the MeterEMI project and it its research outcomes so far are summarized in in the publishable summary document that has just been released and is available here.… Read More


Conducted electromagnetic interference has shown to result in misreadings of static energy meters due to non-linear current waveforms. Based on these findings it is of interest to survey waveforms that occur in typical low voltage distribution networks, and to see which waveforms static energy meters are exposed to in real world situations. Therefore, on-site surveys… Read More


A workshop for the MeterEMI was attended by some 40 experts from industry at EMC Europe 2019 in Barcelona. The slides are available to download using the links below. Introduction and background to the project (Paul Wright, NPL) Capturing real-world waveforms for meter testing.  Equipment to digitize waveforms, demonstration of measurement equipment and data capture and… Read More


2 – 6 September 2019, Barcelona EMPIR project ‘Electromagnetic interference on static electricity meters’ (17NRM02, MeterEMI) aims to develop methods to test the accuracy of smart meters for electricity consumption. The consortium will investigate whether changes are needed to international standards for electricity meter testing. The results will support European and international standards and help… Read More


MeterEMI project newsletter available for download EMPIR project ‘Electromagnetic interference on static electricity meters’ (17NRM02, MeterEMI) aims to develop methods to test the accuracy of smart meters for electricity consumption. The consortium will investigate whether changes are needed to international standards for electricity meter testing. The results will support European and international standards and help… Read More