Wednesday, March 10, 2010
New web page for Smat ur Citizens
Please Go to and follow us on our new web site.
www.smarturcitizens.com
www.smarturcitizens.com
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
www.smarturcitizens.com
Our new web site is up and running. Please sign on and follow us there at www.smarturcitizens.com
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Some shocked by high electric bills blame Oncor's 'smart meters' | News for Dallas, Texas | Dallas Morning News | Breaking News for Dallas-Fort Worth | Dallas Morning News
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Attention Smart Ur Citizens!
We can not thank you enough for all the phone calls and e mails. Tricia,Ree, and Melissa are in Austin Texas now Speaking with other Smart Ur Citizens that are having the same problems we all are having. Keep blogging,Calling, and Emailing! We will return phone calls and emails ASAP! TOGETHER WE CAN DO THIS. TOGETHER WE HAVE A VOICE! KEEP POSTED GUYS!
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Smart UR Citizens Petition
Below is the petition we will be seeking signatures for, please read.
We, the undersigned, demand action from the Texas Public Utilities Commission (TPUC) and State Legislature:
1. Prohibit Oncor from shutting off utility service of any Smart Meter customer who has a pending complaint filed with the TPUC.
2. Conduct energy audits and install energy effieciency programs to help save money for smart meter customers with higher usage.
3. Ensure that community leaders and consumer advocates are invited to participate in the independent investigation of Oncor smart meters to test their accuracy and to interview customers.
4. Impose an immediate moratorium on installation of smart meters until investigation is completed, and remedies implemented.
5. Charge Oncor - not ratepayers for all costs for the independent investigation, replacing any defective smart meter systems, and for upgrading and replacing smart meters during the next 20 years.
6. Reject or minimize future Oncor rate increases to control monthly energy bills for customers throughout Texas.
7. Require Oncor to notify customers immediately (by email or phone) when their monthly electricity usage goes beyond 3000 kwh.
We, the undersigned, demand action from the Texas Public Utilities Commission (TPUC) and State Legislature:
1. Prohibit Oncor from shutting off utility service of any Smart Meter customer who has a pending complaint filed with the TPUC.
2. Conduct energy audits and install energy effieciency programs to help save money for smart meter customers with higher usage.
3. Ensure that community leaders and consumer advocates are invited to participate in the independent investigation of Oncor smart meters to test their accuracy and to interview customers.
4. Impose an immediate moratorium on installation of smart meters until investigation is completed, and remedies implemented.
5. Charge Oncor - not ratepayers for all costs for the independent investigation, replacing any defective smart meter systems, and for upgrading and replacing smart meters during the next 20 years.
6. Reject or minimize future Oncor rate increases to control monthly energy bills for customers throughout Texas.
7. Require Oncor to notify customers immediately (by email or phone) when their monthly electricity usage goes beyond 3000 kwh.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
New PG&E Smart Meters Spark Complaints - Watch Online Videos - Apnicommunity.com
New PG&E Smart Meters Spark Complaints - Watch Online Videos - Apnicommunity.com
It seems Texans and Californians are more alike than it was thought. It does not matters "where" in the country you live, the SmartMeter creates the same amount of havoc and outrage. The backers of the SmartMeter in California are saying the same thing there as here. PG&E and OnCor have their story down. How can OnCor say there is no problem when they have been fighting the battle for two years in California? Oh, I forgot they say there is no problem, just that all these people are wrong!
It seems Texans and Californians are more alike than it was thought. It does not matters "where" in the country you live, the SmartMeter creates the same amount of havoc and outrage. The backers of the SmartMeter in California are saying the same thing there as here. PG&E and OnCor have their story down. How can OnCor say there is no problem when they have been fighting the battle for two years in California? Oh, I forgot they say there is no problem, just that all these people are wrong!
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