Utilities are installing “smart meters” to save money on meter readers and to save energy. But 25,000 Marylanders have chosen to opt out of the program over fears about health and loss of privacy.
Utilities are installing “smart meters” to save money on meter readers and to save energy. But 25,000 Marylanders have chosen to opt out of the program over fears about health and loss of privacy.
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