Under the Government's ÂŁ11bn smart meter programme every household in the UK will have been offered a device by 2020.
My own decision to never have one it is making me optimistic it is the right decision
Millions of smart meters installed in British households under the Government's flagship scheme may need to be replaced due to an IT bungle.
For the first time major energy suppliers have admitted that some of the 8 million "first generation" smart meters fitted in households are incompatible with a new nation al communications network, which links their systems to the devices.
A row has broken out after the government last night denied that the meters would need to be replaced.
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My own decision to never have one it is making me optimistic it is the right decision
Millions of smart meters installed in British households under the Government's flagship scheme may need to be replaced due to an IT bungle.
For the first time major energy suppliers have admitted that some of the 8 million "first generation" smart meters fitted in households are incompatible with a new nation al communications network, which links their systems to the devices.
A row has broken out after the government last night denied that the meters would need to be replaced.
The article rambles on