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  2. Smart meter - Wikipedia

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    The term smart meter often refers to an electricity meter, but it also may mean a device measuring natural gas, water or district heating consumption. [1] [2] More generally, a smart meter is an electronic device that records information such as consumption of electric energy, voltage levels, current, and power factor.

  3. Faulty smart meters rise to nearly four million - AOL

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  4. Spire is installing new ‘smart meters’ around KC. Will the ...

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    The new technology promises more accurate natural gas readings and new safety measures. But some critics say they’re not worth the cost.

  5. Where and when will smart meters be installed for New ... - AOL

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    Millions in NJ who are customers of PSE&G, Jersey Central Power & Light and Rockland Electric have had smart meters installed in their homes.

  6. Automatic meter reading - Wikipedia

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    Mobile or "drive-by" meter reading is where a reading device is installed in a vehicle. The meter reader drives the vehicle while the reading device automatically collects the meter readings. Often, for mobile meter reading, the reading equipment includes navigational and mapping features provided by GPS and mapping software. With mobile meter ...

  7. Electricity meter - Wikipedia

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    An electricity meter, electric meter, electrical meter, energy meter, or kilowatt-hour meter is a device that measures the amount of electric energy consumed by a residence, a business, or an electrically powered device over a time interval. Electric utilities use electric meters installed at customers' premises for billing and monitoring purposes.

  8. Smart grid - Wikipedia

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    In the US, the city of Austin, Texas, has been working on building its smart grid since 2003, when its utility first replaced 1/3 of its manual meters with smart meters that communicate via a wireless mesh network. It currently manages 200,000 devices real-time (smart meters, smart thermostats, and sensors across its service area), and expects ...

  9. Water metering - Wikipedia

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    A smart water metering system integrates advanced water meters, communication networks, and centralized platforms like the Head-End System (HES) and Meter Data Management System . Smart meters collect data on water usage, pressure, and anomalies, transmitting it through wireless networks.