Meter Replacement Program
Jefferson PUD assumed maintenance of the electrical grid from PSE in 2013, inheriting a diverse system of analog and digital meters in various state of repair and disrepair.
After an extensive meter study the PUD, and Board of Commissioners in 2021, determined the Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) metering structure would best serve our customers. AMI systems make up more than 120 million residential electrical meters nationwide. The AMI system allows for two-way communication between the utility and independent meters to aid in ON/OFF shutoff, outage tracking and peak power consumption monitoring utility wide.
In late-2022 the PUD began replacement of electrical meters district wide. Meter installation by meter readers and line crew staff are underway throughout the county. Prior to installation of the new meter the installer will do a door-knock for the homeowner, though homeowners are not required to be home during the meter swap. Replacement of the meter only takes a few minutes but does require the loss of power to the home. After installation, a door hanger noting the work being completed will be left by our meter reader.
For more information on the current meters and AMI or smart meters see our Q&A fields below.
Opt-out Meter Fee Discussions
In an effort to identify cost-saving measures, Jefferson PUD initiated a cost of service study relating to opt-out advanced meters. The current monthly rate set for an opt-out meter is $5. The study, conducted by the FCS Group, provided the cost of service per opt-out meter and presented a first look at potential fee adjustments for the PUD Board of Commissioners during a Special Meeting held on August 5th (meeting can be viewed here). Opt-out fees were also discussed during the September 2nd Regular Meeting (meeting can be viewed here beginning at 1:30:10 in the video), with an opt-out fee proposal being presented in line with an adjustment to opt-out meter read timing. For upcoming opt-out meter discussions, and to see all upcoming meetings, please visit the PUD’s event calendar here.