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That is the question some commentators are asking after it emerged that a k= ey element of the behind-the-scenes infrastructure has been delayed again This week the government revealed that, so far, around 33m first-generation= smart meters have been installed in UK homes The plan, now looking increas= ingly ambitious, is that by the end of 2020 around 53m will be fitted in mo= re than 30m homes and businesses The predicted cost is around =C3=82=C2=A32= 00 for each meter replaced =C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=80=9C ie, more than =C3=82=C2= =A3400 for many households =C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=80=9C a sum borne by consumer= s through increased bills For those of you who have so far missed this revolution, smart meters are s= et to replace every conventional gas and electricity meter in the country T= hey use wireless technology to allow the energy company to read the meter r= emotely, and the government has a manifesto commitment to ensure that every= home and business is offered one =C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=80=9C although you don= =C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=84=A2t have to say yes However, if you=C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=84=A2ve already had a smart meter fitted,= the bad news is that in many cases if you subsequently switch supplier it = could lose all its =C3=A2=E2=82=AC=C5=93smartness=C3=A2=E2=82=AC=C2=9D and = become just like the perfectly good meter it replaced This is just one of the conclusions of a House of Commons science and techn= ology committee report issued last month that expressed reservations about = the way the meters and the necessary infrastructure are being implemented The government has known for years that early smart meters can lose their s= martness if the customer switches The report coincided with the Institute of Directors attacking the rollout = for being too complex and costly It called on the government to urgently re= view the benefits of going ahead with the roll-out, which looked =C3=A2=E2= =82=AC=C5=93very unlikely=C3=A2=E2=82=AC=C2=9D to meet its 2020 target Once installed, an energy supplier can read a meter remotely via the mobile= phone network Householders also receive a digital display that shows exact= ly how much power they are consuming =C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=80=9C and its cost = =C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=80=9C in real time The idea is that, when faced with the= ir consumption, consumers will be more likely to switch off lights or elect= rical items that are on standby, or to adopt energy-saving measures As a re= sult they will be nudged into cutting their overall consumption =C3=A2=E2= =82=AC=E2=80=9C though early figures show cuts are surprisingly low Over the longer term they will also allow consumers on smart tariffs to tak= e advantage of off-peak deals =C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=80=9C cut-price electricit= y at night, or when there is a plentiful supply because wind turbines are w= orking at full capacity =C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=80=9C at which point it is expec= ted that everyone would run their washing machine They will also allow next= -day switching from 2018, but only if you have a compatible meter that =C3= =A2=E2=82=AC=C5=93talks=C3=A2=E2=82=AC=C2=9D to the database The power firms love smart meters because, in theory at least, they do away= with meter readers They should also lead to fewer billing complaints =C3= =A2=E2=82=AC=E2=80=9C a huge problem for suppliers =C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=80=9C= which tend to be caused by human error But in common with other big tech p= rojects, all has not quite gone to plan Some early adopters may have to hav= e them replaced Some of those with an industry standard =C3=A2=E2=82=AC=C5= =93SMETS 1=C3=A2=E2=82=AC=C2=9D meter =C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=80=9C those curren= tly being installed =C3=A2=E2=82=AC=E2=80=9C have been left bemused after s= witching provider, only to be told by their new supplier that it can=C3=A2= =E2=82=AC=E2=84=A2t access data As a result they have to provide a manual r= eading as before ------=_Part_172_2014527144.1475356374142 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20
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T= heir introduction is set to cost consumers £11bn, but studies = show they cut energy consumption by 3% or less â?? so why is the UK s= pending so much on rolling out â??smartâ?=9D electricity and ga= s meters?

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That is t= he question some commentators are asking after it emerged that a key elemen= t of the behind-the-scenes infrastructure has been delayed again

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This week= the government revealed that, so far, around 33m first-generation smart me= ters have been installed in UK homes The plan, now looking increasingly amb= itious, is that by the end of 2020 around 53m will be fitted in more than 3= 0m homes and businesses The predicted cost is around £200 for = each meter replaced â?? ie, more than £400 for many hous= eholds â?? a sum borne by consumers through increased bills

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For those= of you who have so far missed this revolution, smart meters are set to rep= lace every conventional gas and electricity meter in the country They use w= ireless technology to allow the energy company to read the meter remotely, = and the government has a manifesto commitment to ensure that every home and= business is offered one â?? although you don't have to say yes

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However, = if you've already had a smart meter fitted, the bad news is that in many ca= ses if you subsequently switch supplier it could lose all its â??smar= tnessâ?=9D and become just like the perfectly good meter it replaced<= /p>=20

This is j= ust one of the conclusions of a House of Commons science and technology com= mittee report issued last month that expressed reservations about the way t= he meters and the necessary infrastructure are being implemented

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The gover= nment has known for years that early smart meters can lose their smartness = if the customer switches
The report coincided with the Institute of D= irectors attacking the rollout for being too complex and costly It called o= n the government to urgently review the benefits of going ahead with the ro= ll-out, which looked â??very unlikelyâ?=9D to meet its 2020 tar= get

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Once inst= alled, an energy supplier can read a meter remotely via the mobile phone ne= twork Householders also receive a digital display that shows exactly how mu= ch power they are consuming â?? and its cost â?? in real time T= he idea is that, when faced with their consumption, consumers will be more = likely to switch off lights or electrical items that are on standby, or to = adopt energy-saving measures As a result they will be nudged into cutting t= heir overall consumption â?? though early figures show cuts are surpr= isingly low

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Over the = longer term they will also allow consumers on smart tariffs to take advanta= ge of off-peak deals â?? cut-price electricity at night, or when ther= e is a plentiful supply because wind turbines are working at full capacity = â?? at which point it is expected that everyone would run their washi= ng machine They will also allow next-day switching from 2018, but only if y= ou have a compatible meter that â??talksâ?=9D to the database=20

The power firms = love smart meters because, in theory at least, they do away with meter read= ers They should also lead to fewer billing complaints â?? a huge prob= lem for suppliers â?? which tend to be caused by human error But in c= ommon with other big tech projects, all has not quite gone to plan Some ear= ly adopters may have to have them replaced Some of those with an industry s= tandard â??SMETS 1â?=9D meter â?? those currently being i= nstalled â?? have been left bemused after switching provider, only to= be told by their new supplier that it can't access data As a result they h= ave to provide a manual reading as before

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