Thanks a lot DD DaphneDone!
Captain even though you don't have one if you could shar it with friends I would be grateful and could hit my target by end of Feb.
I would recommend having one, I save money by having one as your current usage is always displayed and if the dreaded red light comes on you know you are using lots of energy at that moment.My bill has gone down £25 a month since having one, it's more accurate and shows how much you are using.
Thanks anyway for looking.
I disagree about security of your data but agree atm about the issues regarding changing supplier, it's one of the main problems facing smart energy systems .No thanks, I believe they do not necessarily provide secure connections and allow a back door to your network or intelligent controllers.
I do work on embedded firmware so I have some idea about the path manufacturers take to launch and develop products.
The other drawback I'm wary of is how transferable the meter is between suppliers if & when I want to change.
I will give it a few years yet as I'm not a big power user anyway and I would like to be happy the issues I believe exist have been ironed out.
Thanks Otis, if you could share this with people you know I would be eternally gratefulI am an idiot, so do not have any smart meters unfortunately, Rev.
Will ask one of my two friends if they have one.
I know how important it is to get subjects for your dissertation, it's hard. Mine was harder, it was January so freezing cold and had to try and get footballers to an agility test and a sprint test when they don't really want to.Thanks Nath and jelly, really appreciate you doing it.
Just need another 25 before end of Feb when I have to present the survey to a panel of professors
Nick my degree is Energy Engineering with Environmental Management, bit of a long winded name but its all about renewable energy basically.Went to do it, but don't have a smart meter. Reminds me actually I need to submit meter readings tonight, keep forgetting!
What's your degree in?
Funnily enough the class , 25 others, they go out boozing just once a week as they say its too expensive.Done.
Remember doing my Masters (that was 30.000 words) ironically now was to do with UK role in future of EU and further integration.
Almost down the road from you at Essex (were big rivals back then in the 90s. always used to be a set-to in the bars after matches).
Thesis was hard but having to lead seminars etc. with hung-over freshers (if they bothered to turn up) was probably the worst part.
lazy buggers.Funnily enough the class , 25 others, they go out boozing just once a week as they say its too expensive.
Bloody pansies, they should be ashamed of themselves.
Thanks for doing the survey.
Not a sentence you often read!i would love to work at Sizewell B nuclear plant
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