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Old 23-04-2025, 18:05   #900
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Re: Smart Meters and Tariffs

Ah yes, lots of promises of "savings" with no details of how that will work.

Together with more statements of "less pylons", etc.
Again, no explanation of how thats possible, the electricity still has to be transported.
The "North" (as an example) is not suddendly going to be using all that extra electricity, otherwise it already would be.

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Because once the price is allowed to drop, people will use more energy. Or people who need cheap energy will move there.
The novelty of using lots more when its cheaper soon wears off.
People will not move en masse just becasue electricity is a little cheaper.
Living in the North of the country is generally cheaper anyway, always has been, but there is no mass migration.

Allowing "competition" was supposed to save us all lots of money, that went well.
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