Unofficial results show Westerville residents rejected a citizen-initiated charter amendment to offer analog utility meters.
The smart meters enable two-way visibility into electricity consumption. Eskom doesn't know how much its 6.2 million smart meter rollout will cost, doesn't have all the meters in stock, and hasn't ...
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New Brunswick smart-meter refusals surge to 17,000
The number of New Brunswick households refusing the installation of an N.B. Power smart meter has ballooned to an estimated 17,000 — 10 times the rejection rate the utility told MLAs it was ...
Westerville residents are voting whether to approve a charter amendment to require the city to offer older analog utility meters that would require employing a meter reader. Proponents of the ...
Identiv has collaborated with Danish edtech startup TUK to support early literacy development through a screen-free reading tool. For millions of children, learning to read doesn’t come easily. More ...
AUSTIN — A new study by the Texas Advanced Energy Business Alliance estimates Texans could save $8.5 billion over the next decade by integrating distributed energy resources — such as solar, batteries ...
It was an uncomfortable sight for Celtics fans: Marcus Smart in Laker gold and purple, squaring off against Al Horford in his fresh Warriors uniform. The former Boston fan favorites debuted for their ...
80 percent of participants with ‘profound’ degrees of vision loss reported seeing better. 80 percent of participants with ‘profound’ degrees of vision loss reported seeing better. is a NYC-based AI ...
Van Meter school officials are considering a move from the West Central Activities Conference to the Raccoon River Conference. According to the school board agenda from Wednesday night's meeting, a ...
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is expected to meet US President Donald Trump on Monday in Washington for talks that will include discussions over the supply chain of rare earth materials. ...
Skin cancer continues to rise despite people being more sun-aware. The most common forms affect about one in four Americans. But could something you eat or drink cut your risk in half? Experts point ...
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