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  2. A letter taped on their door informed the family that “illegal tampering with FPL’s equipment has occurred at your location and that the tampering caused the meter to improperly under-register ...

  3. Florida Power & Light - Wikipedia

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    Florida Power & Light Company (FPL), the principal subsidiary of NextEra Energy Inc. (formerly FPL Group, Inc.), is the largest power utility in Florida. [2] It is a Juno Beach, Florida -based power utility company serving roughly 5 million customers and 11 million people in Florida .

  4. Electricity theft - Wikipedia

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    According to the annual Emerging Markets Smart Grid: Outlook 2015 study by the Northeast Group, LLC, the world loses US$89.3 billion annually to electricity theft. The highest losses were in India ($16.2 billion), followed by Brazil ($10.5 billion) and Russia ($5.1 billion).

  5. Smart thermostat - Wikipedia

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    In order to understand how smart thermostats take on this task, it is important to understand the issues regarding programmable thermostats and how they affect energy consumption. Between 2008-2009, Florida Power & Light (FPL) provided 400 homeowners with programmable thermostats and monitored their heating and cooling patterns. Out of the 400 ...

  6. FPL’s power play: My electric bill shot up 178% in a month ...

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    I went solar at my house and sent power to FPL's grid. They sent me a rate increase.

  7. Government’s 2025 smart meter target faces ‘uphill struggle ...

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    The target for fitting a smart meter in every British home might be missed even after being extended twice, analysis suggests. Experts at Cornwall Insight, a consultancy, said it was unlikely that ...

  8. Smart meter - Wikipedia

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    The term smart meter often refers to an electricity meter, but it also may mean a device measuring natural gas, water or district heating consumption. [1] [2] More generally, a smart meter is an electronic device that records information such as consumption of electric energy, voltage levels, current, and power factor.

  9. Do I have to accept a smart meter? - AOL

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