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Thinking of installing a smart meter

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Opal Mon 28-Nov-22 19:48:38

I've just received an email from my energy supplier, inviting me to install a smart meter. I've resisted until now, mainly due to the numerous reports of people having problems with the meters once they're installed. However, in view of the current economic climate and in an effort to try to save energy, I'm wondering if now would be a good time to bite the bullet. Do any of you have any views or experience in having a smart meter installed? Thanks in advance.

biglouis Sat 03-Dec-22 12:01:22

For the company: no need to have meter readings, and if bills are not paid the customer can be remotely switched to a prepayment meter without need for the bailiff and if the need arises electricity can be switched off altogether

I would never allow a private company to have that much potential power over me. These people think they are god all effing mighty.

Ive seen threads on MN where a power company employee had posted and said they would never have one.

Eloethan Sat 03-Dec-22 17:17:41

We don't want one. Obviously power companies are pushing this - and the latest news, that customers can reduce their energy costs by confining their major usages to specific times, is only available to people with smart meters - no doubt an effective inducement for some.

There have been reports of faulty (and occasionally dangerous) installation by poorly qualified installers, failures in operation, problems with changing supplier, etc etc. But our main reason for rejecting such enticements is, as biglouis says, why hand over so much power to a private company.

I read the meters each month and send the readings via the internet to Octopus. It's not difficult and it keeps me in control.