A system for controlling remotely located electrically-powered systems in
an electrical network includes a first transceiver. The first transceiver
has an identifier in memory and wirelessly communicates bidirectionally
with a control center via a plurality of additional wireless
birdirectional transceivers. At least one of the plurality of additional
wireless bidirectional transceivers is a site controller coupled to a
wide area network. At least another of the additional wireless
bidirectional transceivers is coupled to a meter. A microcontroller is
coupled to the first transceiver and to a remotely located
electrically-powered system. The microcontroller controls operation of
the electrically-powered device from at least a state of powered on to a
state of powered off when a signal associated with actuating the power
state of the remotely located electrically-powered system is received. A
keypad containing user selectable buttons is coupled to the
microcontroller for receiving user input.