Electric deregulation impacts on metering, billing and customer information systems

Electric industry deregulation is approaching in many states, bringing with it enormous changes in the way that distribution utilities handle information within their customer information, metering and billing systems. Traditional utility metering and billing processes could largely become a thing o...

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