BUNGLING ESB Networks apologised after a massive smart meter glitch incorrectly told customers they had consumed thousands of euro of energy. Hundreds of thousands of people are believed to have ...
Many households have struggled with their smart meters not operating as they should, meaning they do not send automatic meter readings to suppliers ...
An electrician has told the BBC how he set up an illegal meter bypass for a friend's business, only for the shop to burn down ...
ESB Networks is advising households and businesses that they are working to resolve an issue which caused some smart meter readings to be processed incorrectly last week.
A strict 90-day rule will be introduced, the Labour Party government has announced, on Tuesday (March 10).
Skill can get you far in the world of photography, but the accessories and equipment you're using can help you enhance your camera's capabilities even further.
A petition asks regulators to investigate. Here’s what Duke Energy says is causing the spike and how customers can speak directly to the state Utilities Commission.
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How a hybrid observatory could spot hidden exoplanets: NASA researchers share the concept
NASA researchers explore a hybrid observatory using a space-based starshade and ground telescopes to improve direct imaging and detect hidden Earth-like exoplanets.
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Households told that they owe thousands in electricity bills after smart meter glitch
A number of households across the country were recently affected by a smart meter glitch that resulted in them being that told they owed thousands in electricity bills ...
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Portable Power Station Output Explained: How to Avoid Buying Too Little Wattage (or Too Much)
It’s the most important number you should consider when shopping.
If you've ever thought about looking for a place to live in a different country, it's important to consider not only the cost ...
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How can scientists measure the mass of dangerous asteroids? New spacecraft method proposed
New spacecraft techniques propose using CubeSats, laser rangefinding, and precise Doppler measurements to determine the mass of potentially hazardous asteroids during flyby missions.
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