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Smart Meter Advert.

On page 16 of The Times today an advert features that school girl eco-warrior whose name escapes me. The advert says I WANT TO HELP FIGHT CLIMATE CHANGE. I WANT A SMART METER. It says "Smart meters can't solve climate change on their own. But with the smarter, more efficient energy grid they help to create, they're a start". There is a circular logo which says "The campaign for a smarter Britain". I thought that I was reading Private Eye.


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  • ""too cheap to meter" has rather gone the way of "the paperless office" we were promised when computers came in, along with cost effective fusion power being about 25 years away - and it has been all my life and still is.

    I'm not sure of the wisdom of using falling frequency as a proxy for overload if we are moving towards more inverter style generation, where if you want a load dependant frequency you need to program it in. Falling voltage might be more reliable.


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  • ""too cheap to meter" has rather gone the way of "the paperless office" we were promised when computers came in, along with cost effective fusion power being about 25 years away - and it has been all my life and still is.

    I'm not sure of the wisdom of using falling frequency as a proxy for overload if we are moving towards more inverter style generation, where if you want a load dependant frequency you need to program it in. Falling voltage might be more reliable.


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