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Another Smart Meter query
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- Lemon Quarter
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Another Smart Meter query
I was just about to move our energy to EDF, however we may be moving next year and I wanted to see if there was a fee.
I couldn't find that info, however I did see buried in the T&Cs that we are required to have a smart meter fitted or the contract is ended and we are charged £35 per fuel. https://www.edfenergy.com/sites/default/files/r1269.pdf.
Is this standard across all suppliers now, or is there a list of those that don't have the requirement?
thanks
Paul
I couldn't find that info, however I did see buried in the T&Cs that we are required to have a smart meter fitted or the contract is ended and we are charged £35 per fuel. https://www.edfenergy.com/sites/default/files/r1269.pdf.
Is this standard across all suppliers now, or is there a list of those that don't have the requirement?
thanks
Paul
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Re: Another Smart Meter query
Yorkshire Energy, whom I have used for a year, don't have that requirement and you will probably find they are cheaper than EDF.
I've had no problems with them at all
https://ye.co.uk/news/smart-meters-options-and-benefits
I've had no problems with them at all
https://ye.co.uk/news/smart-meters-options-and-benefits
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Re: Another Smart Meter query
DrFfybes wrote:I couldn't find that info, however I did see buried in the T&Cs that we are required to have a smart meter fitted or the contract is ended and we are charged £35 per fuel. https://www.edfenergy.com/sites/default/files/r1269.pdf.
It's not exactly buried, it's one of the main bullet points in the first section.
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Re: Another Smart Meter query
Avro energy here. Cheapest FIX at the time last 2 years for here but no requirement for a smart meter ATM.
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Re: Another Smart Meter query
DrFfybes wrote:I was just about to move our energy to EDF, however we may be moving next year and I wanted to see if there was a fee.
I couldn't find that info, however I did see buried in the T&Cs that we are required to have a smart meter fitted or the contract is ended and we are charged £35 per fuel. https://www.edfenergy.com/sites/default/files/r1269.pdf.
Is this standard across all suppliers now, or is there a list of those that don't have the requirement?
thanks
Paul
The requirement to have a smart meter is tariff specific. EDF presumably have other tariffs without this requirement. (The terms refer to the possibility of entering a different contract with them and the exit fee being waived)
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Re: Another Smart Meter query
Pure Planet. Have a smart meter if you want (SMETS2) or not. I did want one but the signal strength in my area (urban) is too weak to run the meters.
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Re: Another Smart Meter query
FYI my supplier (Bulb) says:
"First generation (SMETS1)
Currently, this type of meter can only be read by the installing supplier. But a planned, nationwide program of technical work starting in summer 2019 means we will be able to read these smart meters in the future. If you have a SMETS1 meter, we’ll let you know as soon as it becomes smart again. We expect to be able to read all first generation smart meters by the end of 2020, and so we are not planning on replacing these meters."
Scott.
"First generation (SMETS1)
Currently, this type of meter can only be read by the installing supplier. But a planned, nationwide program of technical work starting in summer 2019 means we will be able to read these smart meters in the future. If you have a SMETS1 meter, we’ll let you know as soon as it becomes smart again. We expect to be able to read all first generation smart meters by the end of 2020, and so we are not planning on replacing these meters."
Scott.
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Re: Another Smart Meter query
It now looks like an extension to the rollout, and subsequent increase in cost.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-49721436
I did fix anyway with a non-smart tariff.
Paul
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-49721436
I did fix anyway with a non-smart tariff.
Paul
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