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Tag Archives: Transition to Metering Competition in Victoria Options Paper
Power distributors advocate optional smart meters in Victoria – But will the Victorian Labor Government listen?
Last year the Victorian Government, through the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP), issued an Options Paper asking for feedback on proposed changes to the way electricity metering is installed and managed in Victoria. The purpose of the … Continue reading →
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