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Five Million Smart Meters Now Feeding Information to Smart Grid

Jul 1, 2011 12:00 PM

The Department of Energy recently reported more than five million smart meters have been installed as part of American Recovery & Reinvestment Act (ARRA)-funded efforts to modernize the nation's electric grid.

“To compete in the global economy, we need a modern electricity grid,” said DOE Secretary Steven Chu. “An upgraded electricity grid will give consumers choices and promote energy savings, increase energy efficiency, and foster the growth of renewable energy resources.”

Nearly 90 percent of the smart meters installed to date are in Florida, Texas, California, Idaho, Arizona, Oklahoma, Michigan and Nevada. Two of the biggest funding recipients were Florida Power & Light Co., Miami, which received $200 million to deploy 1.8 million smart meters, and CenterPoint Energy, Houston, which received $200 million in ARRA funding for an advanced metering system, Web portal access for customers, and installation of advanced monitoring and distribution automation equipment.


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