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Series: How smart meters have changed consumers' power bills

In the third of a series on electricity innovation, Luke Blincoe talks to NBR Radio's Grant Walker about what a difference smart meters have had.

Grant Walker
Thu, 15 Jun 2017

9pm.

That's the most commonly chosen hour of free power that customers of online only electricity retailer Electric Kiwi opt for daily.

The company, which started up three years ago, buys power at wholesale prices on the market without generating any of its own.

It is one of the three

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Grant Walker
Thu, 15 Jun 2017
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