09-05-2025 16:40 via wbrz.com

Entergy moving digital, swapping analog meters; woman caught by surprise

BATON ROUGE - Andrea LaFaver doesn't want a digital meter reading her energy usage and opted out of a smart meter when Entergy started making upgrades in 2019. Which is why it was a shock to her when she went to read her meter and noticed it had been swapped out for a new one!"It's sneaky, it's underhanded sneaky business," said LaFaver.The discovery was made on May 6, but LaFaver says she had no idea when Entergy was at her Broadmoor home making the swap without any type of notification."There
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