LONDON (Reuters) - The government is set to make smart electricity meters obligatory in homes as it steps up the fight against global warming, a well-placed source said on Friday.
The measure will be just one of many to be included in the government's Energy White Paper that is to be published in March and which will have as its two main pillars energy security and energy efficiency -- from government to individuals.
"There will be legislation on metering in the White Paper," the source told Reuters.
Smart meters not only allow consumers to see exactly how much power they are using on a minute by minute basis but they can be remotely read by suppliers who can then tailor their output and tariffs accordingly.
Gas and electricity consumer watchdog Energywatch said in a 2005 report smart meters could help cut household consumption by between three and 15 percent by encouraging users to switch lights and appliances off.
Smart electricity meters to be obligatory
Smart electricity meters to be obligatory
Smart electricity meters to be obligatory
GD, was this the thread?
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Sounds very encouraging, if we want to really improve our power infrastructure then I believe we are going to need decent meters. It's quite odd that so much is spent on the grid system yet the meters in our houses are antiquated.
http://www.powerswitch.org.uk/forum/vie ... highlight=
Sounds very encouraging, if we want to really improve our power infrastructure then I believe we are going to need decent meters. It's quite odd that so much is spent on the grid system yet the meters in our houses are antiquated.
The most complete exposition of a social myth comes when the myth itself is waning (Robert M MacIver 1947)