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Examining Whether Smart Meters Have Been Used Smartly: A Case Study of Residential Electricity Customers in Vermont

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Table 1. Summary statistics by respondent groups.
Table 2. Logit regression results (Y=1 indicates reporting having a smart meter and Y=0 indicates otherwise) (n=1139).
Figure 1. Concerns about the potential impact of smart meters on health (n=609) and privacy (n=612) in 2015
Figure 2. Concerns about the potential impact of smart meters on health (n=681) and privacy (n=679) in 2016

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