Either your meter has already been replaced or it will be soon. All of them north of the bay are already done.
I do not believe that is true. There are many north of the Bay which have not been changed.
I'm still waiting for utilities to get their feces coagulated so that there can be inter-connectivity, saving much money, bundling services, and reducing carbon emissions. Currently, technology exists to create meters which not only track varying rates for various times of usage for things such as power, but also allows you or your home computer to monitor usage and control demand, by having appliances on timers, as well as AC controllers, etc. There are even companies currently producing remote switches such as controllers on your mini-blinds, which would enable you to control from your handheld device or PC. In addition, they can link into your thermostat and adjust the blinds to block out light as the AC turns on more frequently, thereby lowering the temp in the room, reducing the need for AC (and more importantly, reducing the demand for power) . The technology for new utility meters (not the ones currently being installed, as I understand it) will also allow the meters to be automatically read without ever leaving the Power Company office, eliminating the need for expense on labor, fuel, vehicles, field monitoring equipment, etc, which should more than cover the costs of the new meters over time.