The official consultation on the rollout of smart metering technology for
domestic electricity and gas supply started last week.
Smart meters display real-time information on energy use, helping
householders monitor use and eliminating the need for inaccurate, estimated
bills.
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But government proposals to distribute free low-tech clip-on electricity
metering devices will delay the rollout of the upgraded infrastructure, say
energy industry groups.
The plan to give Electricity Display Devices (EDDs) to all UK households was
included in the same Energy White Paper published in May that launched the smart
meter consultation.
But industry groups say EDDs are a short-term solution that will distract
attention from the necessary major investment.
'Clamp-on devices do not deliver smart meter benefits,' said
Energywatch campaign head Jonathan
Stear.
'They are poor substitutes and waste resources.'
The infrastructure upgrade required by smart meters could be completed within
10 years, but only with the help of a government mandate, says
the Energy Retail Association
(ERA).
'Smart meters will allow the industry to evolve, but they require massive
investment,' said an ERA spokeswoman.
'It is the same level of transformation as the digital switchover in the
broadcast sector.'
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