Detroit — A DTE Energy crew on Detroit's west side installed a device Monday that will use sensory technology to monitor and detect damage to power lines, part of the utility's efforts to reduce the ...
Leviton Load Center Image used with permission by copyright holder Leviton Smart Circuit Breaker Image used with permission by copyright holder Installing a new load center, commonly called an ...
Jersey Central Power & Light announced March 3 that it will begin installing smart meters on customers’ homes and businesses in 2023, a move that’s part of its plan “to modernize the electric ...
Before disassembling anything on your door, you should check a few things. Make sure your door closes easily and all the way. If you need to give it an extra shove or pull up or down on hinges, a ...
SAN ANTONIO -- With San Antonio growing rapidly, the need for electricity is going up quickly. And to keep up with the demand, CPS Energy began installing smart electric meters in the city. The meters ...
Homeowners can now control their home’s heaviest energy loads (pool and well pumps, air conditioners, etc.) directly from the mySolarEdge App, enabling longer backup times Quick and easy to install ...
If you don't already have an Ecobee account, start by downloading the Android or iOS app on your phone and setting up an account. 2. Choose 'Add a device' from the home screen Select "Add a device" ...
On paper, a smart thermostat is an excellent deal, a way to gain newfound savings while making home heating and cooling easier to manage than ever through AI and remote sensors. In practice, a worry ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WHEC) — Over the next few years, RG&E and NYSEG will start installing smart meters in our homes, but it doesn’t come without controversy. Some people claim they’re a health hazard.
CAMDEN, S.C. — Camden residents will soon see changes to their water and electricity services as the city moves forward with installing smart meters in its utility system. City officials say the new ...
How smart are “smart home” devices if you can’t install them? Or, if like 55% of Americans, you can’t troubleshoot them when issues come up? The smart home industry is projected to be worth $151 ...