Ensuring Electricity Metering Accuracy and Consumer Confidence in a Changing Market
Author
Patrick VanasseOrganization
Option consommateursPublished
2002Summary
The purpose of this report is to defend our position before the Electricity Trade Sector Review (ETSR) hearings, according to the following outline. First, we researched electricity metering regulatory practice in the United States. Second, we conducted a scientific survey of the Canadian public. Third, we held six focus groups in Montreal, Toronto and Calgary. Finally, we reviewed a document produced by the Canadian Electricity Association (CEA) and provide our comments here on their proposals.This document is available in the following language(s):
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This research received funding support through the Office of Consumer Affairs' Contributions Program.
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Source: Consumer Policy Research Database