EASTON, Mass. —
It has been another expensive summer for electricity customers across Massachusetts. As many faced surging bills thanks to the weather and all those state delivery fees, one man has the opposite problem: He says National Grid isn't charging him enough.
And he's worried he'll eventually get shocked with a bill for thousands in back charges, so he turned to NewsCenter 5 for help. Latest Forecast
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It all started when National Grid replaced his conventional electric meter with a new smart meter, which the company is doing at homes across the state.
Make no mistake, Brian — who didn't want to reveal his last name — has power at his home in North Easton. His lights work, his fridge is keeping food cold and his air conditio