They've been doing the same exact thing with thermostats here for over a decade... yeah, sure your gas/oil/electric supplier will give you a fancy digital T-stat with programmable schedule that arguably really is a great thing for your personal comfort, your energy consumption and for reducing the overall load on a energy delivery system that is chronically overloaded due to bean-counters' refusal to upgrade infrastructure until shit burns down (and yes, this even applies to oil, just a different mechanism) from overloading...tggzzz wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 12:49 pmJust so.Zenith wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 11:35 amThere was Economy 7, which was promoted for years to use electricity produced in the small hours of the morning. Storage heaters were promoted to use with it but they were not popular because they didn't perform well and they were inconvenient. How much money could you save by running your washing machine in the middle of the night? If you were running an electric pottery kiln it would have made sense.
I think it's more likely they'll be used to control demand as the grid is put under stress because of unreliable renewables.
The form and effectiveness of smart meter "load shifting" is TBD; the devil will be in the details of the cash and how it it determined that you have shifted some load.
But at the same time, it is equipped with a cell-MODEM so they can reset your t-stat to much higher temps during peak AC demand (precisely when you want it doing its job so you aren't cooked to death all afternoon) or to much lower temps in the heating season for the same reasons.
And just how much they can fuxxor your personal comfort is always buried quite deep in the energy packages they offer you with brilliant flashing "Punch The Monkey and Win" type adverts that jump up & down like a Jack Russel terrier howling for your attention every renewal period.
I've had 3 such T-stats when I lived in Tejas; every one I unplugged the cellular module from the mainboard.
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