So anyone got a dumb meter ?
One of those meters on your utilities that measures your usage, and the utility companies call em smart meters
I've always called them dumb meters as really anyone with half a brain cell would know if you turn something on, you'll use more - also amazingly if you turn it off you'll use less. Obviously some folks like gadgets and like to see things changing / flashing lights.
Me I dont actually mind grabbing a meter reading every so often, at least I can check over the meter box at the same time.
I remember reading a report by the Ex CEO of Scottish Power a number of years ago, stating that 'smart' meters are of no benefit to the consumer and theres no point in them having them. However they are of benefit to the utility companies who would plan to use them to have varible billing - as in you would pay more for your usage at peak times. But they needed a certain % of the country on them.
Well the good news is its happening, so either they have reached that % or they've scrapped the benchmark
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/oth...o-change-48-times-a-day/ar-AATEwC9?li=AAnZ9Ug
The other good thing about the 'smart' meters the current ones are all going to be rendered obsolete shortly - who thought that one up, was a genius.
https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/bills/article-10405685/ALL-smart-meters-need-replaced.html
The £11 billion costs of installation was born by us, the consumer, not the utility companies and now at some point they'll going to need to be replaced. Guess who'll pay for that too - when bills are already increasing.
Welcome to the future, its going to be wonderful.
Apologies to anyone who works within the 'smart' meter industry.
One of those meters on your utilities that measures your usage, and the utility companies call em smart meters
I've always called them dumb meters as really anyone with half a brain cell would know if you turn something on, you'll use more - also amazingly if you turn it off you'll use less. Obviously some folks like gadgets and like to see things changing / flashing lights.
Me I dont actually mind grabbing a meter reading every so often, at least I can check over the meter box at the same time.
I remember reading a report by the Ex CEO of Scottish Power a number of years ago, stating that 'smart' meters are of no benefit to the consumer and theres no point in them having them. However they are of benefit to the utility companies who would plan to use them to have varible billing - as in you would pay more for your usage at peak times. But they needed a certain % of the country on them.
Well the good news is its happening, so either they have reached that % or they've scrapped the benchmark
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/oth...o-change-48-times-a-day/ar-AATEwC9?li=AAnZ9Ug
The other good thing about the 'smart' meters the current ones are all going to be rendered obsolete shortly - who thought that one up, was a genius.
https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/bills/article-10405685/ALL-smart-meters-need-replaced.html
The £11 billion costs of installation was born by us, the consumer, not the utility companies and now at some point they'll going to need to be replaced. Guess who'll pay for that too - when bills are already increasing.
Welcome to the future, its going to be wonderful.
Apologies to anyone who works within the 'smart' meter industry.

