In Ukraine, zombie meters remain: 150 thousand households may be left without electricity.
30.12.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
30.12.2025
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Attention to issues with electric meters
Thousands of households find themselves in a dangerous situation where they may be left without hot water and heating. The energy sector regulator Ofgem warns that 150,000 consumers must replace their 'zombie' electric meters, or they risk losing access to electricity.According to The Sun: Ofgem is conducting an urgent campaign to help consumers address this issue, as the signal that powers these meters will soon be turned off. This could lead to serious inconveniences for thousands of households that rely on these old devices for electricity supply.
“Focus on this important issue to avoid consequences,” the regulator emphasizes.
Consumers are advised to follow the regulator's guidelines to avoid potential inconveniences in the near future.
It is crucial for consumers not to ignore this warning. Replacing electric meters is a step that will not only help maintain access to energy but also safeguard against possible inconveniences during the heating season. The regulator is already providing the necessary information and support, so it is time to act without delay.
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