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Posts from April 17, 2012
Tracking Your Way to Energy Savings
Many utilities across the country, including a few in Oregon, have finished installing new smart meters on customer homes and businesses within their respective service territories. For those of you who may not know, smart meters allow for two-way communication between the meter and the utility through a secure network. This means that if you’re a customer of a utility that’s utilizing smart meters, your meter is read every few minutes rather than once a month (or longer) as with the previous analog meters.
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