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Aurora Energy appoints new metering service provider

Aurora Energy has announced a new long-term partnership to fulfill its metering coordination to deliver advanced metering services to residential and small business customers across Tasmania.

TasMetering will replace Yurika as Aurora’s appointed metering coordinator.

TasMetering is headquartered in Hobart and is a Tasmanian focused operation of the Intellihub Group.

Advanced meters are the next generation of electricity meters and offer many more benefits than older style basic meters, including remote reading and an end to estimated bills, monthly billing and help to facilitate new home energy services in the future.

The announcement complements the Tasmanian Government’s election commitment to accelerate the roll out of advanced meters to all Tasmanians by 2026.

TasMetering CEO, Jon Bruschi, said the business would bring an experienced, reliable and customer focused service to Tasmanian homes and businesses.

“We’re focused on delivering outstanding customer service to Aurora Energy and its customers,” Mr Bruschi said.

“We’re aiming to set a new benchmark in quality metering, and we will be bringing the best technology to showcase right here in Tasmania.

“This includes advanced digital tools for customers to schedule, track and give feedback on our service.”

Aurora CEO, Rebecca Kardos, said advanced meters facilitate the development of modern products that empower customers to lower their energy costs.

“When paired with digital or other energy products that provide the metering data in a user friendly and informative way, advanced meters enable Tasmanians to make more informed choices about how and when they use electricity,” Mrs Kardos said.

“Being aware of your power use is an important energy saving tip. Knowing when and how much energy you’re using can help Tasmanians save money.”

Aurora said there is no upfront cost for a customer to have an advanced meter installed in the majority of situations unless works are required to upgrade existing infrastructure to meet current metering specifications and safety standards.

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