You soon may be able to get rid of the new, controversial smart meters on your residence and business. That is the good news. The bad news is that SDG&E wants you to pay for this privilege; the smart meters may be replaced with similar, problematic types of meters, unless citizens demand the safer, reliable analogs; and those in apartments and condos won’t have relief as hundreds of meters can be co-located there.
Today, SDG&E filed a smart meter opt-out proposal with the Calfornia Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (CPUC), following an administrative judge’s ruling earlier in the month requiring the utility to do so.
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