Tag: Smart prepay
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British Gas Smart Pay As You Go mobile app proves a hit
Over 80% of customers prefer using British Gas’s mobile app to top up their Smart Pay As You Go meters, according to a recent survey among those trialling the supplier’s new smart meter prepayment technology …
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OVO Energy highlights the convenience benefits of smart PAYG
Brits are spending 10 hours and 50 minutes on average each year on trips to top up their prepayment meters (PPMs), according to research commissioned by OVO Energy …
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Ofgem launches consultation on smart prepayment
Ofgem has launched a six-week consultation on smart prepayment, as part of its preparations for the mass roll-out of smart meters in Great Britain …
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Prepaid Energy Hub confirms rapid growth of prepaid utilities in the United States
Well over 200 electric utilities in the United States are offering, piloting, or planning to introduce prepaid billing based on advanced metering infrastructure (AMI), according to the latest research from Prepaid Energy Hub.
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Redknee to strengthen its prepaid energy credentials by acquiring Orga Systems
Redknee Solutions, a global provider of real-time monetisation and subscriber management software, has reached a definitive agreement to buy beleaguered German software vendor Orga Systems …
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Wake Forest Power expands smart prepaid electric program
Municipal utility Wake Forest Power is expanding its smart prepaid electric program by installing smart meters in all rental units in its service area in North Carolina …
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Dutch entrant EnergieFlex pioneers prepaid energy using smart meters
EnergieFlex, a Dutch competitive retailer, is breaking new ground with the first prepaid energy service in the Netherlands to use smart meters …
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Duke Energy seeks green light for prepay pilot
Duke Energy has asked State regulators for permission to launch a year-long Pay As You Go trial in South Carolina …
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DEFG says focus on prepay energy’s convenience and control benefits
Increasing control over energy costs and budget plus avoiding bill shock are the top reasons why Americans would choose a voluntary pay-as-you-go electric service, according to the latest survey of prepay energy trends from management consultancy DEFG. As in previous years, the 2014 survey also found that consumers strongly associate prepayment with convenience. These are […]