Smart meters, nearly fell off my stool.
"Rod Speed" wrote in message
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"tim..." wrote in message
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"Steve Walker" wrote in message
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On 18/05/2021 09:25, Tim+ wrote:
Chris Bacon wrote:
On 17/05/2021 22:37, Max Demian wrote:
Smart meters are sold on more than remote metering. We're supposed to
be
able to save oodles of money if we consent to having them installed -
not sure how.
I can't think of a single advantage, except for the car charging thing
that someone mentioned. Indeed, that seems to be the sole reason for
the
push to make people have them. So that charging times can be somewhat
controlled.
Its not a question of €ścontrolling€ť it, its just makes it much more
affordable if you have a significant consumption that you can
time-shift to
an off-peak period.
Except of course, for most people who do not want to arrange their whole
life around the electricity tariff times, it'll simply mean paying a lot
more because they want to cook (as we move from gas, we'll only have
electric cookers), heat their home (electric heat pumps), have a shower
or a bath (no hot water storage, so electric instantaneous water heater)
Oh I wish
the biggest thing for me if I were to not be allowed to have a gas boiler
[1] would be the loss of instantaneous hot water
there's no property-wide electric equivalent ATM
Yes there is. It just costs a lot more for the electricity.
There may be theoretically available solutions
but you will struggle (in the UK) to get buyers thinking that it's a good
idea when trying to sell your house.
They have to become a "normal" solution for that to happen
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