CT’s push for $855M ‘smart meter’ plan for homes, businesses likely means increase in electric bills
Electric rates for most Connecticut utility customers could increase again as the result of a decision by the Public Utility Regulatory Authority to press ahead with an $855 million plan to replace ...
While Connecticut thankfully has been spared the brunt of the deadly and costly heatwaves blanketing the United States and Europe, we are no stranger to the perils of severe weather. As we’ve learned ...
The state’s largest electric distributor may not start to install next-generation meters, which can cut monthly bills and prompt a faster response to power outages, at Connecticut homes and businesses ...
Echelon Corp. has announced Networked Energy Services system-wide enhancements including a new generation of current transformer meter, enterprise smart metering network operating system software, ...
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