Category Archives: California

Protesters Disrupt UCLA Smart Grid Conference

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Take Back Your Power Screening/ Public Meeting in Quincy, CA

Stop Smart Meters! is organizing a screening of the film Take Back Your Power in Quincy, CA on Tuesday, November 19th at 7pm.  There will be a Q&A with SSM! Director Josh Hart and a community meeting afterwards to discuss … Continue reading

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California PUC Delays Opt Out Decision. And Delays…..And Delays….And Delays

By Josh Hart, Director StopSmartMeters.Org You may have heard that there is a ‘smart’ meter opt out in California, where people have the choice of an analog meter on their home, for a fee. Well, unfortunately you have been misled.   … Continue reading

Posted in California, Changing a Meter, Citizen rebellion, Class Issues and Social Equality, CPUC, Democracy, Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity, health effects, legal issues, neighborhood organizing, PG&E, Physicians, Privacy, radio-frequency radiation, Safety, Smart Grid | 10 Comments

“Illusion of Democracy Tested” in Australia Smart Meter Return

Yesterday’s events in Australia echo those in California and other places where people have said enough is enough.  Where people have refused to give up their power to utility corporations. Refused to give up their property rights.  Refused to allow … Continue reading

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Warning: PG&E Installing ‘Smart’ Meters on Solar Homes

If you or someone you know in California has solar panels on their home and has been resting on their laurels, thinking they were safe from smart meter deployment, think again!  We’ve just received reports that PG&E has been going … Continue reading

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