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Carmel utilities outline meter portal, facility energy audit and irrigation pilot to reduce water and energy use
Summary
Carmel Utilities told the Climate Action Advisory Committee on July 22 that automated meters and a new customer portal will be launched soon, the city is conducting facility energy audits, and staff plan pilot irrigation reductions and drought‑resistant turf trials with Purdue to lower energy and water use.
Lane, representing Carmel Utilities, updated the Climate Action Advisory Committee on July 22 about meter upgrades, an upcoming customer portal, energy audits and irrigation pilots intended to reduce water use and energy demand.
"We are very close. We're probably a month away, maybe 6 weeks away from launching our new website and portal for customers to where they will have access to that information," Lane said, describing automated meters that provide monthly readings and real‑time usage data for customers.
Lane said the utilities team is conducting an energy audit of city facilities and refining budget and asset‑management information to better track where electricity…
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