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Utilities should open up API’s to their smart meter data

Utilities should open up API’s to their smart meter data

By Tom Raftery on October 21, 2013

The world of utilities is changing with the roll out of smart meters. One of the biggest changes will be the wealth of data that utility companies will suddenly be flooded with. As we noted in a previous post on GreenMonk, Centrica has: 18 million residential accounts and one million business accounts. Right now they […]

Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged API, APIs, centrica, developers, greenmonk, hackathon, kingmakers, Public utility, smart meter, smart meter data, smart meters, utilities | 1 Response

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