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American Electric Power and General Electric's GE Energy will cooperate to build and deploy advanced electricity "smart" meters designed to help consumers cut their energy costs, the companies said Thursday.

The companies signed a memorandum of understanding to develop a technology that would allow customers to gauge the costs of electricity at different times of the day, enabling them to cut their power costs. AEP said it plans to roll out the meters to 200,000 customers by the end of 2008, pending approval by regulators, and expand that to more than 5 million by the end of 2015.

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Its amazing that only now is American Electric & general Electric going to build and deploy these "Smart Meters" In Canada we are already using them in some areas in Ontario. The way it works here is ... (Read the rest)
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RE: Smart meters to cut energy costs  rtenhove | 10/05/07
RE: Smart meters to cut energy costs  Mike from Philly | 10/05/07
RE: Smart meters to cut energy costs  fastmax | 10/06/07

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