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Small business owners may start to notice changes on their electric bills, if they haven’t already, due to recent meter changes made by Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative.
In some cases, monthly bills may increase, while others may decrease or show no change at all, depending on the “load factor” of the individual business, SMECO spokesman Thomas Dennison said.
About a year and a half ago, the meter change, which only affects small commercial customers, received approval and SMECO has been gradually changing customers’ meters to come into compliance with the new rate design.
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