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I know of one Private company which is constructing 42 mini power stations around the U.K. intending to sell the electricity they produce to the National grid.
I am sure there are others.
 
The likelihood of demand outstripping supply in the near future on a regular basis is very possible,rationing of that demand may entail restricting availability either through varying tariffs at different times or even cutting the power to households if the problem becomes severe:eek:
Been there already with Coal supply problems of the past ...
The rumour was all the rural villages ,were less important than towns with Hospitals/Industry (...Dwindling!)
 
If you had been told 20 years ago that you had to provide, at your own expense, a device that you had to carry at all times, that would monitor all aspects of your life, including where you go and who you communicate with, you would have been straight onto Amnesty International. Yet we all do it today.

Smart meters are no different. Data, from anywhere is the oil of tomorrow. Who ever has it has control.

Power generation in this county is at a critical point. What we need is a means of storing the extra capacity from overnight and feeding it back into the grid during the day. What would be ideal is millions of batteries all over the country. But where do you put them and who is going to pay for them? I don't suppose it would be possible to persuade people to buy them and put them in their garage would it? It worked for smart technology so why not. But politicians don't tell lies do they? It is only a common market isn't it?
Years ago oil was running out but technology moved on and they drilled deeper to find more black gold.
 
We are all moving towards energy saving devices LED lighting etc etc so who is using up all this electricity, businesses the internet etc etc, turn off the internet and look at the savings..........
 
refuse it pete. if they offer it for free, then there's got to be some sort of a catch somewhere.
 
Got a letter today from my energy supplier, saying that they are in the process of installing Smart meters to all of their Customers,
Did you read the smart meter terms and conditions? My supplier hid them behind a maze of links and it was very difficult to get all the information, but after reading them I'd never agree to having a smart meter fitted.
 
My reply is the same as I posted,nothing to do with good or bad payers

The likelihood of demand outstripping supply in the near future on a regular basis is very possible,rationing of that demand may entail restricting availability either through varying tariffs at different times or even cutting the power to households if the problem becomes severe
:eek:
What if they are able to change remotely the reading of the meter and charge you whatever they wanted?How we can prove that you haven’t used all that energy?
There won’t be any manual numerical record on the digital smart meter.
 
refuse ill tell you what the real catch is

why does no one ever mention the real danger of smart meters?

why are the power company spending so much on em?

tip it aint so you can have a silly box on table to tell you how much juice your kettle takes because you cant work out what kwh and how may watts your kettle takes

what the only thing a smart meter can do that is of any use to the electric company

that a normal meter cant

They can do time based charging

when they get enough of em fitted

watch how much peoples bills go up at peek times when there all in house and need the power most and the introduce different rates at different times of the day

that's there plan
The cost of the meter and the install is passed on to the customer via billing, they won't be losing out I can tell you that.
 
The energy suppliers will already have an idea when peak demands are....takes no working out. There will be a surge in the morning when people get up and make breakfast. Then again around early evening when people come home, make dinner, do washing, put dishwasher on etc.
The only thing I see as being wrong is the way the suppliers portray them as something that is going to save you money
A lot of commercial properties have had “smart” meters for a years now.....is the reason behind smart meters to save on having employ people to go drive around and read them and administration costs of customers submitting their own readings?
 
I have had EON contact me by phone, letter and email telling my meter is being phased out and must be replaced, none of this is true.
Are you quite sure on that?
The Heatwise tariff is being withdrawn
I have had EON contact me by phone, letter and email telling my meter is being phased out and must be replaced, none of this is true.

Are you quite sure on this as the Heatwise tariff is being removed due to Ofgem.
 
Wouldn't have one - I don't have to. Why? :
1. No idea how secure their data system is, it's a gift to burglars with an inside contact! - and a target for hackers on a grand scale!
2. Load shedding made easy - they can switch you off any time they like.
3. Ideal for variable tariffs - hit you hardest when you need it most!

Why put up with that lot for a fancy gadget that only tells you your total load and consumption - you can buy one for 30 quid!
 

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