Will ‘smart’ meters be effective? BGE’s answer to regulatory conditions might tell

Posted by Derek on August 17, 2010
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Baltimore Gas & Electric has bragged since last summer about its proposal to install “smart,” computerized electricity meters in 2 million Central Maryland households and businesses.

“We are really at the cusp of one of the greatest transformations of the electric grid ever,” Mayo Shattuck, CEO of BGE parent Constellation Energy, said last year. Smart meters won’t just give customers more than $2 billion in savings, he said; they’ll deliver “reliability, service quality and environmental benefits.”

via Will ‘smart’ meters be effective? BGE’s answer to regulatory conditions might tell – baltimoresun.com.

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