BANGOR, Maine (AP) Versant Power, the state's second-largest electric utility, is replacing more than 100,000 electric meters for homes and small- to medium-sized businesses. The current meters are at the end of their service life, so Versant is using the opportunity to upgrade the tech to give customers real-time data about electric usage and to help the company identify power outages.
“When it comes to climate change, the biggest concerns I think of on the impact to our grid are the frequency and intensity of wind and rain events we are seeing
By Sawyer Loftus, Bangor Daily News Staff
A growing number of companies are pitching the benefits of community solar projects to electric customers looking for a way to reduce skyrocketing bills. They allow ratepayers to subscribe to a share of the power from new solar installations, so they can receive bill credits once a project is online.
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