Feature Video: Smart meters give consumers control and support in times of uncertainty
Energy prices and policy can be better managed through smart technologies. In this video we interview Anna Moss from Cornwall Insights to find more.
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Smart Energy GB is the not-for-profit campaign helping everyone in Britain understand the importance of smart meters and their benefits to people and the environment.
Our national campaign is reaching homes and small businesses across England, Scotland and Wales.
Smart Energy GB is the independent, non-profit, government-backed organisation that helps households and small businesses across Great Britain to understand how smart meters can benefit them, their families, and the environment.
We do this by working collaboratively with a wide range of stakeholders including charities and voluntary organisations to reach people throughout the country, including those in vulnerable circumstances, who may otherwise miss out on the opportunity to get a smart meter.
Our campaign explains the impact that having a smart meter installed has, including helping the country to build a more a reliable and affordable energy system, and how the accompanying in-home display can help you take control of your energy use and manage your household budget.
The smart meter rollout
The smart meter rollout is a major national infrastructure upgrade that is enabling the cost-effective delivery of net zero greenhouse gas emissions.
Smart metering will generate total bill savings to households of £5.6 billion over the course of the rollout, giving consumers the information, they need to save energy while underpinning a flexible energy system that enables us to use more home-grown renewables, increasing our energy security.
Energy prices and policy can be better managed through smart technologies. In this video we interview Anna Moss from Cornwall Insights to find more.
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