Cleco Corp. says its 277,000 customers will have a better idea of where they’re spending their energy budget once “smart” meters are installed.
President and Chief Executive Officer Mike Madison tells The Town Talk that the Pineville-based utility wants to put $52.9 million of its own money and a $20 million federal grant into the meters.
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