
Originally Posted by
Homestar
You guys haven't got smart meters already? If not I'd say they're on their way at some point - and it doesn't cost the utilities or government a cent as they charge the customers for them.

. Ongoing costs to run them is minimal - and again, payed for by the consumer in increased power prices. That's what's happened right up the East coast, so I'd say you guys would be similar. That side of things is easy - convincing people to have their power turned off is the hard part - almost no one in Vic has signed up for this, it was a flop.
current place has a digital meter, but no sim card or other network connectivity that I can see
my old place had spinning dials!
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