Nova Scotia Power gets OK for smart meters, proposes lower off-peak rates
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia Power has won approval to install smart meters in homes and businesses across the province, saying they will modernize the system — and allow for cheaper rates for people doing their dishes and laundry during off-peak hours.
“This will allow us to really modernize electricity usage,” Karen Hutt, Nova Scotia Power’s president and CEO, said Tuesday.
The $133-million plan was approved by the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board, which said the new meters won’t hike power rates.
The utility will save about $56.8 million over 20 years because of lower costs, including a meter-reading staff reduction of about 72 people, the review board said.


