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The City of Cape Town is rolling out new, compulsory, prepaid electricity meters across the metro to reduce incorrect readings and improve energy usage. The program is free and helps residents by reducing the risk of incorrect readings, enabling them to switch to the affordable Lifeline tariff, and allowing them to manage and monitor their energy usage. Residents will receive a letter or call to arrange an appointment for the meter replacement.
Courtesy: www.thesouthafrican.com
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