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My energy supplier igloo folded in oct and we've been with eon since. I keep getting emails and letters about upgrading to a smart meter.

What's the pros and cons?

I like the idea that I can monitor usage. I was looking at buying something for that purpose anyhow
 
We can go the known pros and cons or we can actually tell you when meters are capable of doing without you ever knowing, not suggesting it happens though.

At present different suppliers do not use a common method to send and recieve data meaning if you switch supplier you could be lumbered with a charge for them to change your original smart with a new one, this risk is higher if the smart meter is generation 1, I believe following gen models were compatible with more suppliers.

Now for the toe dip into conspiracy, the meters can be read remotely and they can also be updated ie firmware etc, there is in my view the ability to alter charge rates for short periods without anyone knowing, if a supplier is a bit let's say dodgy behind the boardroom curtains then what would stop them?
Of course this would be highly illegal and the idea any would try this is as I said still in the world of conspiracy such large pinch of salt on that one and don't make a decision based on this last point.

Ask your supplier if the meter is a gen 1 and push the question if you leave will any other supplier be able to use the existing smart meter.
 
We can go the known pros and cons or we can actually tell you when meters are capable of doing without you ever knowing, not suggesting it happens though.
Hi Darkwood.
You are a long term member here, and I respect your experience and knowledge; please take my comments as well intentioned. I don't think we should be putting Gazdkw off getting a smart meter!!

I feel you've presented a slightly cynical view of what this country intended as a valid attempt to make people more aware of their energy use.

I'm retired, admittedly using too much energy (in the kWh sense!) but feel a lot of criticism (generally, I don't mean this particular posting) is directed against smart meters, and the data collection "system", and not enough against the commercial electricity suppliers.
At present different suppliers do not use a common method to send and recieve data
Now all suppliers targets are to install SMETS-2 meters, which do use a common method (sending & receiving data) to two national hubs (independent of the suppliers)
Quite a good narrative of how the Data Communication Company etc is supposed to work here:
meaning if you switch supplier you could be lumbered with a charge for them to change your original smart with a new one,
I don't believe suppliers can charge for having to update your meter (eg if it's a SMETS-1 meter). They might refuse to do it though!
I believe following gen models were compatible with more suppliers.
I believe that's all suppliers now.
Now for the toe dip into conspiracy, the meters can be read remotely and they can also be updated ie firmware etc,
True. So can other domestic appliances, security cameras, fire alarms, computers, phones, the list goes on.....
there is in my view the ability to alter charge rates for short periods without anyone knowing, if a supplier is a bit let's say dodgy behind the boardroom curtains then what would stop them?
Well in theory? I don't doubt the design of the meters and the standards to which they are built and tested, as that's well tied down, and I believe, excepting fault conditions, the data is reported accurately. How the suppliers deal with the data is up to their business ethics, and the law. I've had some pretty rubbish experiences from suppliers myself, but not to the extent of 'fiddling the books'. I don't feel such arguments invalidate the goal to install smart meters, and it's not fair to score it a C1 instead of a C3 for something you fear 'might' happen!
Ask your supplier if the meter is a gen 1 and push the question if you leave will any other supplier be able to use the existing smart meter.
Anyway, rant over. Apologies. Please let me know if I've made any false claims!
The glass is empty and it's bed time 🥱
 
That’s what we’re here for- a balanced discussion.

I still can’t get a smart meter from BG because I have solar panels.
That might have changed now with SMETS2, but I’m not as enthusiastic to keep asking them about it as I once was.

I have an energy monitor, which gives a snapshot of usage, but it doesn’t know the way the electric’s going either.

At night, the reading is what I’m using. By day, it’s what I’m exporting.
 
That’s what we’re here for- a balanced discussion.

I still can’t get a smart meter from BG because I have solar panels.
That might have changed now with SMETS2, but I’m not as enthusiastic to keep asking them about it as I once was.

I have an energy monitor, which gives a snapshot of usage, but it doesn’t know the way the electric’s going either.

At night, the reading is what I’m using. By day, it’s what I’m exporting.
Smart meters can read the actual export and you could be paid the actual export as opposed to deemed export.

As far as the other stuff-
I got my smart meter taken out as I did not want to be switched to pre pay without my authorisation, if you fail a direct debit they can make you go to pre pay at the push of a button.
With a dumb meter they have to apply for a court order which may or may not be granted.
 
Smart meters can read the actual export and you could be paid the actual export as opposed to deemed export.

As far as the other stuff-
I got my smart meter taken out as I did not want to be switched to pre pay without my authorisation, if you fail a direct debit they can make you go to pre pay at the push of a button.
With a dumb meter they have to apply for a court order which may or may not be granted.
That goes back to Darkwoods comments about unscrupulous suppliers.
It doesn’t matter if it’s possible to change your tariff remotely, they would still need to give you notice they were doing so.

As there are less and less suppliers out there, it’s only the big boys left, really…. They don’t want to be seen doing anything dodgy.
 
Smart meters can read the actual export and you could be paid the actual export as opposed to deemed export.

As far as the other stuff-
I got my smart meter taken out as I did not want to be switched to pre pay without my authorisation, if you fail a direct debit they can make you go to pre pay at the push of a button.
With a dumb meter they have to apply for a court order which may or may not be granted.

A bit over the top that. I'm sure they would contact you first when the payment failed!
 
As someone who has been in dispute with one of my suppliers for four years, and have a thick folder of letters threatening various sanctions, including disconnection of supply, my biggest objection to a smart meter is the fact that then contain a contactor which can be used to remotely disconnect the supply An option which I'm sure would have been hinted at by now, if I had one.
 

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