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Idaho Power wraps up meter project (access required)

by Brad Carlson
Published: December 14,2011
Time posted: 3:16 pm

Idaho Power recently replaced its last analog meter. The 501,000 new electronic meters, including replacements and new-construction installations, cost Idaho about $150 each. They can be read over power lines and the Internet. Idaho Power likes the new meters because they substantially reduce personnel and transportation costs in a 24,000-square-mile service territory that includes many remote, sparsely ...
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