Maine Smart Meter Investigation may ripple through nation
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July 25, 2012 -
While it's too soon to say how comprehensive Maine's review will be, no state utility agency has held public hearings or conducted its own research into whether radio-frequency radiation from the digital devices is harmful to electricity customers, according to Dan Richman, who has spent three years covering the topic for the online trade publication Smart Grid Today.
In a decision released July 12, the court sided with opponents of the new-technology digital meters, who argued that regulators ignored their legal mandate to ensure the delivery of "safe, reasonable and adequate service." Click here for full article. |
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Attention: ComEd & Ameren Customers
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Take action now!
ComEd has submitted their Smart Grid Plan to the ICC, but it is not without confusion. Public comment on this very important project is crucial.
Contact the ICC for public comment by clicking here: Comments Scroll to Docket # 12-0298
Details: ComEd AMI Docket 12-0298
All residents are encouraged to comment.
Contact the Citizen Utility Board to express your concerns about the installation of wireless smart meters in your community. Tell CUB you want the smart meter program to be an opt in program and the technology to be installed safely. 1-800-669-5556 http://www.citizensutilityboard.org/ |
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