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BCUC dismisses application against smart metersMarch 8, 2012 BCUC dismisses application against smart meters The BC Utilities Commission (BCUC) issued a decision earlier this week dismissing an application by an anti-smart meter group to place an injunction on the project. The BCUC dismissed the group’s premise that the technology used in the new meters exceeded the authority of the Province’s Clean Energy Act. The decision came as the BC Hydro smart metering project nears the halfway mark of installations with widespread customer acceptance of the meters and their benefits. BC Hydro has installed over 890,000 new meters to date which represents just under half of its 1.85 million customers. Over 99% of customers are accepting a smart meter and more than 1,800 customers who initially asked for their smart meter installation to be put on hold have agreed to have one installed after being provided more information about the program. BC Hydro is responsible for providing safe, reliable power to the British Columbians and smart meters are an important part of that responsibility by helping modernize B.C.’s electricity infrastructure. Smart meters will provide many customer benefits including: Safety of smart meters confirmed BC Hydro’s smart meters are well below Health Canada’s exposure limits and the precautionary limits set by Switzerland, the country with the most rigorous standards in the world. For more information on BC Hydro’s smart meter program, please visit www.bchydro.com/smartmeters. About BC Hydro Visit BC Hydro’s web site at www.bchydro.com or For more information please contact: |
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