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The Government is committed to seeking measures to achieve carbon savings of 0.2 MtC by 2010 through better metering and billing. It believes that one way this could be achieved is if all new and replacement meters are 'smart'.
Smart meters allow energy suppliers to communicate directly with their customers, removing the need for meter readings and ensuring entirely accurate bills with no estimates. They tell people about their energy use through either linked display units or other ways, such as through the internet or television. They could offer gas and electricity customers:
BERR is co-funding with supplier-led consortia a series of two-year trials which will test consumers’ responses to different interventions, including combinations of some or all of the following:
The trials, which began in July 2007, and which are being managed by Ofgem, will involve around 40,000 households across Great Britain.
Also in August 2007, BERR published its second consultation on energy billing and metering seeking views on a range of measures which were set out in the Energy White Paper. The measures, which aim to heighten awareness of energy use and reduce consumption, are to require:
Views will also be invited on the Government’s expectation that, over the next ten years, all gas and electricity customers will be given smart meters with visual displays.