MISP model success hinges on stakeholder collaboration
EPR Magazine (Electrical & Power Review)|December 2024
Resistance to innovation is expected, fueled by misconceptions such as fears of job losses or privatisation. To counter these concerns, awareness programmes must be implemented for consumers and local influencers like district panchayat members and gram pradhans.
Shiv Prakash Shukla
MISP model success hinges on stakeholder collaboration

Polaris offers independent, inhouse smart metering solutions, empowering consumers and governments with insights to optimise energy use, reduce wastage, and enhance financial sustainability while driving technological adoption and awareness. EPR interacted with Shiv Prakash Shukla at the recently held Distribution Utility Meet (DUM) 2014 in Lucknow, where he expressed his views on the current scenario of the power sector. Let us know more from him.

How can collaboration with local influencers and communities overcome resistance to new energy technologies?

The successful implementation of a Metering Infrastructure and Services Platform (MISP) model in the energy sector requires a collaborative, grassroots approach involving all stakeholders, from junior engineers to local leaders. MISP's role in driving technological change Thinges on the service provider's efforts and the active engagement of consumers, engineers, and community influencers. Educating linemen and junior engineers is critical in regions like Uttar Pradesh, where traditional practices such as "Jugaad" prevail. These frontline workers directly engage with the public and play a key role in conveying the benefits of new technologies, such as smart meters, to consumers.

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