Long-awaited smart meter program finally launching on P.E.I.

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Long-awaited smart meter program finally launching on P.E.I.

Long-awaited smart meter program finally launching on P.E.I.51 minutes ago|Duration 1:3751 minutes agoNewsDuration 1:37Maritime Electric is installing Prince Edward Island’s first smart meters this week, in Charlottetown’s West Royalty neighbourhood. Installing the meters across the Island is expected to take about two years, at a cost of nearly $66.8 million. CBC’s Cody MacKay has more.Related Stories New Brunswick smart-meter refusals surge to 17,000 P.E.I. releases new 10-year energy strategy aimed at making Island’s power grid stronger Why Summerside is pushing to play a bigger role as P.E.I. faces rising energy strain N.S. municipal electric utilities say Maritime alliance brings big benefits Federal government puts $2.2 million toward renovating 56 rental homes on P.E.I.More from NewsVideo1:55Video shows Toronto police vehicle driving over suspect during arrest 1 minute agoVideo2:32Talk with the Doc: Fasting, dry coughs, and reading ultrasound reports3 minutes agoVideo20:34What are the expectations for Carney’s first budget? | Power & Politics3 minutes agoVideo2:55Amid slow electric vehicle market, NextStar prioritizes a different kind of battery6 minutes agoVideo2:35What’s next for the Jays? 9 minutes agoTrending NowVideo1:46The message behind this Ottawa woman’s striking photo shootOctober 30Video1:11Trump asked about Canadians refusing to travel to the U.S.October 8Video1:38Why do baseball players spit so much?CBC News October 31Video1:44Why do we even have daylight saving time?November 1Video0:57Justin x Katy: ‘Is that really real?’CBC News October 30

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