ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WHEC) — Over the next few years, RG&E and NYSEG will start installing smart meters in our homes, but it doesn’t come without controversy. Some people claim they’re a health hazard.
NYSEG and RG&E are installing the latest in energy use technology − smart meters − across their wide customer base that includes more than 1 million electric hook-ups and 500,000 natural gas services.
HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo. — Conserving energy is supposed to lower your bill. Turn down your heat or don’t use your air conditioning, and your Xcel bill should drop. “I have been a customer for, like, 31 ...
HOUSEHOLDS have been urged to check their smart meter when the clocks change next weekend or risk a sting on their energy bills. Homes on Economy 7 tariffs could find themselves out of sync with their ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Come January, NYSEG will start installing so-called "smart meters" for its estimated 190,000 electric customers in Western New York. NYSEG spokesperson Shelby Cohen explains that a ...
NORTH TEXAS (CBSNewsTexas.com) — With temperatures going up, a lot of North Texans are turning their thermostats down. That, in turn, can drive our energy bills up. By now, most Texans have smart ...
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How to determine if your smart meter is malfunctioning? These 5 tips will simplify the process
Smart Meter: One simple method is to switch off all electronic appliances in your home. Afterward, observe the meter’s ...
HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo. — Conserving energy is supposed to lower your bill. Turn down your heat or don't use your air conditioning, and your Xcel bill should drop. “I have been a customer for, like, 31 ...
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