(Queensland, Australia) — These days, it appears as if the word “smart” appears before nearly everything. Smart TV’s, smartphones, smart watches, smart meters. The list goes on.
In a world where we are constantly connected, it is little surprise that there is an increasing demand for smart meters. Smart meters do what the name implies: they use smart technology to measure and record how much electricity a household or business is using at 30-minute intervals, removing the need for manual readings and allowing energy bills to reflect your exact rather than your estimated usage.
We are told that smart meters can provide several key services which home and business owners may deem beneficial. For instance, they enable you to track your energy usage in more detail than before and they provide a range of information to electricity companies to help them to better manage their distribution network. They also provide more […]
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