Gas Bill Allocation
Design and Hardware
A gas meter measures how many cubic feet of gas are used in a home. The meter is connected to a wireless transmitter that sends a count to a data collector located on the property. Each month, Fair Energy reads the meters to calculate total cubic feet per unit for the month. Local gas utilities are contacted for the month’s bill. Fair Energy then calculates each home’s share of the gas bill, based on consumption.
Fair Energy uses a state-of-the-art meters, transmitters, and dataloggers to provide a reliable and fair method of billing electricity. Home owner associations can do the billing and collecting, or off-load the entire process to Fair Energy.
Design and Hardware
A gas meter measures how many cubic feet of gas are used in a home. The meter is connected to a wireless transmitter that sends a count to a data collector located on the property. Each month, Fair Energy reads the meters to calculate total cubic feet per unit for the month. Local gas utilities are contacted for the month’s bill. Fair Energy then calculates each home’s share of the gas bill, based on consumption.
Fair Energy uses a state-of-the-art meters, transmitters, and dataloggers to provide a reliable and fair method of billing electricity. Home owner associations can do the billing and collecting, or off-load the entire process to Fair Energy.