Quantcast
breaking news

New meters could lower electric costs

By: Meghan Backus
Updated: October 26, 2007
watch video

rgemeter2007-10-25-1193340907.jpgNo more spinning dials and no more meter readers.  RG&E and NYSEG are changing the face of your electricity – they’re going digital.

As iPods, laptops, phones and widescreen televisions gain popularity, RG&E officials say electricity usage is going up and so are electrical bills.

“We think we can help them lower their bills by use of this device,” said Robert Bergin of RG&E.

RG&E is introducing an advanced meter system to its nearly 700,000 customers. The new meters will replace the old ones, and it’s expected to be more accurate.

“Customers get estimated reads on every other month,” Bergin said. “That's a major cause of concern to customers.”

Meter readers are also a concern for customers.  Now you won’t have to be around for them to check your meter.  RG&E managers will be able to find out how much electricity you are using from their offices almost immediately and company officials expect you’ll be able to do the same to help lower your electricity usage.

“We're going to have a web portal on their account about their usage, so they'll be able to see how they use it,” Bergin said.

RG&E customers say they like the plan. They say it gives them a little more power.

“I definitely like that because then I wouldn't have to count on the meter guy to come and read it, so I get a proper reading, and I get a proper billing every month,” said Linda Holler.

“You can compare your paperwork to what's online and if there's a discrepancy in that then you got more proof,” Sam Pearson said.

But they’ll have to wait for the new system. RG&E will start installing the meters in 2008, but it’s a process that could take up to three years.

Right now, Bergin said it is not clear if there will be job losses. At this time, he says meter readers could be placed in other positions within the company.

Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

Monroe County Executive Maggie Brooks announced the county's new health director Thursday night....

The Eastman Business Park served as the backdrop for Maggie Brooks' 'State of the County' address....

Openly gay boys will now be allowed to be boy scouts.  The Boy Scouts of America voted Thursday to change its policy.  The vote overturned a 22 year ban on openly gay scouts....

Students at five schools in the Rochester City School District can look forward to longer school year beginning in the fall....

The State Assembly has voted in favor of a change to the New York SAFE Act....

The 1941 Historical Aircraft Group in Geneseo has reached a milestone achievement in re-acquiring the name of the National Warplane Museum. It's good news for both the museum and area tourism....

Not Everyone On Board with Cuomo's "Tax-Free NY" Initiative...

Socially Good Business takes a different approach to keep the environment in mind....

Under the 2013-2014 budget, the school has allocated $130,000 for a school resource officer....

A Farmington man is under arrest after police say he beat his girlfriend with a baseball bat....

 
 

 

Ask The Expert

Click here to read more!
 

Calendar Events

Weekly Community Service...

View More
05/21/13

MEGA Millions

  • 02-15-17-48-55, Mega Ball: 11