The Government's response to the smart meter consultation sets out how smart meters will be rolled out across Britain by the end of 2020. This includes:
* Making energy suppliers responsible for installing smart meters in their customers' homes
* Supplying a standalone display device with meters to make it easy for consumers to see and understand their energy use and carbon emissions in real time
* Centrally coordinating the communications between smart meters and the utility companies to ensure easy switching between suppliers, and to provide a platform for the development of smarter grids in the future.
"Smarter Grids: The Opportunity", also published today, makes the case for developing smart grids in the UK. Smart grids will give operators and consumers much more information about supply and demand of electricity - enabling more effective interaction between consumer needs and fluctuating supplies.
Specifically smart grids will:
* Deliver electricity more efficiently and reliably - reducing the costs and emissions from electricity generation and transmission
* Facilitate increased generation of low carbon electricity sources such as wind
* With smart meters, give consumers more control and choice of when they use electricity allowing them to save money.
The UK Department of Energy and Climate Change is also providing £6 million to companies to continue developing smart technology such as electricity storage.
Source: DECC
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