Alaa Samir Al-Rashed, Director General of Central Electricity, made the announcement on Sunday that smart meters with a 20-hour supply will soon be installed in the city of Fallujah.
According to Al-Rashed, “the Ministry of Electricity has prepared a plan according to which smart meters will be installed for citizens’ homes in Anbar by a specialized company authorized by the ministry, with an increase in the governorate’s share of electricity to reach 20 hours of supply per day.” Al-Rashed also stated that the plan would be implemented in Anbar.
“The Ministry of Electricity will carry out, within the next few days, a project to install smart meters for four residential neighborhoods in Fallujah as a first phase, and then the project will be generalized in all neighborhoods of the city,” he added. “The Ministry of Electricity will carry out, within the next few days.”
“Installing smart meters will reduce electricity waste and contribute to reducing the collection of electricity bills for citizens by installing these meters on mobile devices to know electricity consumption and notify citizens of the number of hours of operation and outage without the need to visit the Electricity Department,” he explained.
He emphasized that “the Ministry of Electricity has ordered the cancellation of old meters in the city of Fallujah and replacing them with free smart meters for citizens in an experiment that is the first of its kind in Anbar” and that “the Ministry of Electricity will begin preparing four residential neighborhoods and meeting all their needs before installing smart meters.”
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