Implementation of an Intelligent Measurement System (MIS) for 10.016 small household and non-household consumers in a homogeneous urban area in the municipality of Iasi, in order to reduce the energy consumption at home level. The implementation of the proposed project, within which investments in the company’s energy infrastructure will be made, contributes to the achievement of specific objective 6.3 Reduction of the average electricity consumption at housing level. The contribution of the project to the achievement of the specific objective of the Programme is justified by the fact that, following the realisation of the proposed investment, an intelligent measurement system will be implemented within the company that will provide the necessary infrastructure for the development of data analysis strategies and consumer education to reduce individual consumption at home level. By implementing the intelligent measurement system, the applicant complies with the regulations of the legislation in force (Law No 123/2012, amended on 1 January 2015 – in which the requirements of Directive 2012/27/EU were transposed, as well as the NP-SMI established by ANRE, which, by the end of 2026, aims to achieve a minimum threshold of 80 % for the implementation of smart meters. The implementation of smart metering will change, in the medium and long term, the perspective of the customer’s role in the energy market, regarding the energy efficiency of the electricity distribution network, and the management and use of the large volume of data from smart meters. The MDM system meets the new needs of the Applicant by offering high data processing capabilities from the intelligent metering system. The system also responds to the regulations in force regarding the separation of electricity distribution and supply entities, providing these latter agents with a (limited) form of access to information, depending on the object of activity. The implementation of the MDM system is absolutely necessary because it contributes to: b) Creating a single point of collection of measurement data and improving the transfer and management of such data. c) Increasing flexibility for new developments with impact on the IT environment in the organisation (extensions corresponding to the increase in the number of smart meters mounted). d) Generate predefined reports for customers. e) Reduction and detection of loss areas, technical and non-technical, by means of an efficient energy balance management and by stopping the malfunctions in measurement. f) Creating the prerequisites for billing on time intervals (imperious functionality necessary for increasing energy efficiency and balancing/uniforming consumption per hour intervals). g) Analysis of load curves and estimation of energy demand e