grenfell wrote: ↑Sat Mar 18, 2023 10:11 am
To be honest I'm only really weary of the claims that it can save energy usage , the adverts do say "consumer action required" but it's never really prominent. I suppose it works the same way as using cash over card. Using cash doesn't give you any more money but the visual impact of seeing it disappearing can make some thrifty.
Along with FRNC, I can confirm that these smart meters can be massively useful in cutting energy usage and expenditure. IF YOU USE THEM. I did and saved about 50% on my usage.
By noting the hourly stats provided by EDF, I was able to recognise massive wastage from devices left on unintentionally (embarrassing wastage). And after that, I tweaked central heating settings to fine tune gas usage. You can do things like isolate circuit by circuit to see what's using electricity, and how much. Silly things like a loft light or old VCR, or PC left on 24/7. Also makes obvious the cost of running certain appliances. It led me to replace a tumble dryer with one MUCH more efficient.
Granted, you can do this without the smart meter, but it doesn't half focus your mind.
Granted also, it's a risk that the company may cut off supply by mistake or on a whim. But that could happen regionally anyway.
As to getting warrants to forcably fit them. I'm with Jansman on that.