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Bet British Gas a feeling a bit silly.
Posted By: barneyThere is nothing like a kWh display and one which shows real money ticking away to get mum or dad shouting at the teenagers to turn things off when they finish using themYou can have an energy monitor without a smart meter. I have one. It has two main limitations:
Posted By: rhamduPeak load shedding would be much better achieved with smart appliances, or simply smart plugs, not smart meters.Yes, but there are only really two ways to motivate that to happen: regulation or spot pricing. Personally, I'd prefer spot pricing.
Posted By: Ed DaviesYes, but there are only really two ways to motivate that to happen: regulation or spot pricing. Personally, I'd prefer spot pricing.Spot pricing isn't the only way to motivate consumers. Utilities just need to offer some incentive such as a lower overall tariff when consumers agree to instal load-shedding technology.
Posted By: tedDECC are evaluating bids from several communication companies to licence to provide the service. One bidder is Arqiva (sponsors of last night's BAFTAs) who are proposing long-range radio as a solution for areas with poor mobile phone signals.
Posted By: SteamyTeaJust for a laugh, how much would we be willing to be paid to not use a kWh and how much extra would we be willing to pay for a kWh at peak time, let's do it as a percentage rather than a price.
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