Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition |
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Posted By: RoseMill_DandRI'm worried if I have to go to one of the big six they'll insist on a smart meter and I've heard they have hidden costs.
Posted By: Simon StillThere's not really much point trying to avoid a smart meter - the target is for all homes to have them by 2020 so if you get something else installed now it's just going to be ripped out and likely end up in landfill within a couple of years
Posted By: djhNo, you have the right to refuse to have a smart meter installed.
Posted By: Simon StillPosted By: djhNo, you have the right to refuse to have a smart meter installed.
Ok, fair enough. And why might you want to do that?
Posted By: Simon Still
No benefit to the user? At the moment I either need to be around to let the meter reader in or take the meter reading myself and either phone it in or submit it over internet. Accurate bills without any disturbance or any of my time is a benefit
Posted By: Simon Still>> and ease of remote disconnection,
Do you think you should get utililties without paying for them?
Posted By: Simon Still>> but the costs of implementation will fall on the consumer.
There's no direct cost to the consumer. There are extra costs to the utility companies but removing human meter readings will save them money over time.
Posted By: Simon StillA few people refusing smart meters isn't going to have a material effect on anyones bills.
Posted By: Simon StillPick a good supplier and stick with it. There are a number of small, 'green' energy suppliers with simple 'low cost' tariffs who aren't playing the bait and switch game using impenetrable complex offers.
Posted By: Simon Still
>>There are big question marks over the security of the data transmission system.
and the danger/risk to you is? What can someone tell about me from my pattern of power use?
What's the latest on smart meter standards and interoperability? Last I heard not all companies were installing compatible meters yet. If you get a free one now and find its not fully portable/functioning when you switch supplier will you have to pay for one that is?
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