MORE Power replaces ageing, defective PECO electric meters
MORE Power has already replaced and installed close to 11,000 brand new electric meters FREE OF CHARGE. The target of the MORE KOREK Program is to replace the identified 15,000 ageing and defective meters. This will ensure the accuracy of the kilowatt-hour used by the consumers and lessen the systems losses which legitimate consumers shoulder.

By Staff Writer

MORE Power has already replaced and installed close to 11,000 brand new electric meters FREE OF CHARGE.
The target of the MORE KOREK Program is to replace the identified 15,000 ageing and defective meters.
This will ensure the accuracy of the kilowatt-hour used by the consumers and lessen the systems losses which legitimate consumers shoulder.
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