Montana Meter Upgrade

NorthWestern Energy Meter Project

A contractor with NorthWestern Energy changes out a meter.

NorthWestern Energy Meter Project

Watch a video to learn about the benefits of our new meters and what to expect when your meter is changed out.

NorthWestern Energy will install 590,000 new electric meters and gas modules in Montana.

  • This technology upgrade will allow two-way communication between NorthWestern Energy and its meters on customer homes and businesses.
  • In most cases, the system will notify NorthWestern Energy of an outage. 
  • Crews can restore service faster.
  • Current energy use information is available for customer questions about bills, energy use and opportunities for energy savings
  • System voltage information identifies problems before those problems cause outages.
The energy landscape is changing — and so are our customers’ expectations. As we modernize the energy grid, including using two-way communicating meters, also known as smart meters, our customers will benefit.

Moving Toward a Sustainable Energy Future

Moving Toward a Sustainable Energy Future

The energy grid is evolving, driven by the need to support more renewable resources as we transition to an even cleaner energy future. Smart metering provides more data on grid operations, which will allow opportunities for new customer programs and technology that will help balance the energy grid with renewable resources.

What can I expect when my meter is changed?

A technician  leaves a door hangar after changing a meter.

What can I expect when my meter is changed?

Watch this video to learn more about our meter change out process.

Advanced Meter FAQs

NorthWestern Energy began installation in Montana in 2021. Here is a list of approximate dates for the Montana Meter Upgrade project by area:

  • Missoula Division: completed August 2022
  • Butte Division: completed June 2022
  • Bozeman Division: completed May 2024
  • Billings Division: completed October 2024  
  • Lewistown District: completed October 2024
  • Havre District: completed November 2024
  • Helena Division: June 2024 – May 2025
  • Great Falls Division: August 2024 – May 2025

NorthWestern Energy contracted with Tru-Check to install the new digital meters, the same company that installed the first generation, one-way communication digital meters in 1998 that are in use today.

Tru-Check technicians will wear apparel with the Tru-Check logo and will carry a NorthWestern Energy contractor identification badge.

No. The electric meters and gas modules are purchased and owned by NorthWestern Energy. They are part of our infrastructure, similar to our power poles and transformers.

Most of the installations will occur Monday through Friday during business hours, though there will be cases when evening or weekend installations may be necessary. Customers don't need to be home.

A door hanger will let residents know their upgrade was successful. If the technician cannot perform the upgrade, a door hanger will be left with instructions to call to make an appointment.

If you are both an electric and natural gas NorthWestern Energy customer, the new electric meter will be installed first and the new gas module will be installed during a follow-up visit to your home or business in about eight weeks.

NorthWestern Energy has a contract to recycle the electric meters and gas modules in use now when new meters and modules are installed.

Yes. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulates the safety limits for all RF emissions, and smart meter and module emissions make up a small portion of the limit. The RF emissions of the one-way communication meters in use now and the two-way communication meters that are being installed for this technology upgrade are both approved by the FCC. Radio frequency emissions are also produced by common household devices such as microwaves, baby monitors and TVs.

Yes. Customer privacy and security are NorthWestern Energy priorities. The company’s strict security standards have contributed to protecting the energy grid and customer privacy for years. The meters do not collect, store or transmit any personally identifiable information.

The meters measure total energy and cannot differentiate energy usage by appliance or anything else within a home or business. The transmitted energy use information is encrypted.

Customers who want to keep their existing meters can call NorthWestern at 888-467-2669 or email NorthWesternEnergyMeters@northwestern.com to be added to the bypass list. Customers who previously requested an opt out do not need to contact NorthWestern again to be bypassed and keep their meters.

NorthWestern will be reaching out to customers who received an advanced meter despite their request to opt out. For those who still wish to opt-out, NorthWestern will ensure that the advanced meter is removed and replaced with a meter similar to the one that was there before. Customers will not be charged for this service. 

Customers who have questions about the advanced meter opt-out program can contact NorthWestern at 888-467-2669
or the Montana Public Service Commission at 1-800-646-6150 or pschelp@mt.gov.

If you have a non-communicating electric or gas meter, you can find information about how to read it and submit a self-read here
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NorthWestern Energy to supply power for Butte, Montana data center Atlas Power Group

Date: Dec 19, 2024

Butte, Mont. – Dec. 19, 2024 – NorthWestern Energy Group, inc. d/b/a NorthWestern Energy (Nasdaq: NWE) announces plans to provide electric supply service to Altas Power Group at its Butte, Montana data center.

Atlas Power Group is a NorthWestern Energy transmission service customer today.

The new energy supply load is expected to be 75 megawatts beginning in 2026, with forecasted growth of up to another 75 megawatts in the subsequent three to five years.

“NorthWestern Energy’s strategic energy generation resource acquisitions and our balanced energy portfolio enables us to serve new large energy supply customers like Atlas Power Group’s Butte data center while continuing to provide our current customers with affordable and reliable energy,” said NorthWestern Energy President and CEO Brian Bird.                                                                                                                                   

“Atlas welcomes the opportunity to partner with NorthWestern Energy to supply cost-effective and reliable energy and transmission services to our flagship data center in Butte. With expanded growth opportunities on the horizon, securing long-term power supply at predictable prices is critical to support continued expansion and investment in our facilities,” said Atlas Power Group President and COO Jeff Young. “Atlas is also dedicated to maximizing our data center’s demand response capabilities to bolster the reliability and resiliency of the grid for the benefit of NorthWestern Energy’s Montana customer base,” he added.

Earlier this week, NorthWestern Energy announced another agreement to provide energy service for a developer planning new data centers in Montana.

Today, NorthWestern Energy is one of the cleanest energy companies in the nation, with most of the company’s power generation from hydro, wind and solar resources. NorthWestern Energy’s recent addition of on-demand energy generation from the Yellowstone County Generating Station and the anticipated additional capacity from the Colstrip Plant beginning Jan. 1, 2026, strengthens its ability to serve existing and new Montana electric customers reliably at lower customer costs.

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NorthWestern Energy - Delivering a Bright Future

NorthWestern Energy Group, Inc., doing business as NorthWestern Energy, provides essential energy infrastructure and valuable services that enrich lives and empower communities while serving as long-term partners to our customers and communities. We work to deliver safe, reliable, and innovative energy solutions that create value for customers, communities, employees, and investors. We do this by providing low-cost and reliable service performed by highly-adaptable and skilled employees. We provide electricity and / or natural gas to approximately 775,300 customers in Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Yellowstone National Park. Our operations in Montana and Yellowstone National Park are conducted through our subsidiary, NW Corp, and our operations in South Dakota and Nebraska are conducted through our subsidiary, NWE Public Service. We have provided service in South Dakota and Nebraska since 1923 and in Montana since 2002.

Atlas Power Group – Optimizing New Energy

Atlas Power Group (“Atlas”) is a specialized infrastructure company focused on developing and growing flexible load data center hosting operations across the U.S. In addition to its operations in Montana, Atlas has established data center hosting facilities in North Dakota, Kentucky, and Texas. These flexible load sites stabilize energy prices by reducing power consumption during peak demand, thereby helping mitigate price spikes. This demand response capability reduces pressure on the electrical grid, promoting a more stable and affordable energy environment. Moreover, Atlas’ data centers contribute to strengthening utility infrastructure by providing investment for necessary upgrades to generation and transmission systems. The company’s operations foster economic development and revitalization in rural and underserved areas by creating high-paying technology jobs and offering hands-on training in advanced technologies and data center management. Through these and other efforts, Atlas not only supports the energy grid but also contributes to local communities’ economic growth and technological advancement.

Investor Relations Contact: Travis Meyer (605) 978-2967 travis.meyer@northwestern.com       

Media Contact:  Jo Dee Black (866) 622-8081 jodee.black@northwestern.com