subject: Getting the Most from Your Smart Meters by:Olivia Wilson [print this page] Smart meters are a relatively new initiative put forward for people to save money on their gas and electricity bills. The smart meter is a digital monitor which reads the household consumption of utilities in real time, eliminating estimates and inaccuracies, as well as clearly displaying information to consumers.
The smart meter is designed to replace your normal gas and electric meter with a new technology which is both innovative and consumer friendly. Customers will be able to check at any time from the smart meter exactly how much gas and electricity they have used over a given time period, from one day to one year. This information is fully automated and sent directly to utility suppliers in order to charge customers accurately for the energy they are using.
Importantly, customers will be able to see at any given time, how much gas and electricity they have used and how much their current bill will be for the week or month, which takes away any possible surprises of large utility bills. However, just having a smart meter installed in your home is not enough in order to save you money. Cutting down on bills is possible by getting the most out of you smart meter, so here are few tips.
One of the real bonuses of the smart meter is that, unlike conventional meters, you're not restricted as to where you put the digital display. Most meters are tucked away in difficult to reach places either under the stairs, at the bottom of a cupboard or behind the boiler somewhere. This means keeping track of your energy consumption is usually a lot of hassle. The smart meter has a wireless digital display which can be mounted anywhere or carried around the house. One of the best things you can do with your smart meter is to mount the display in a place which is convenient and that you are going to see every day.
Hallways, kitchens and living rooms all make good places to mount your smart meter. The next thing you can do is to check it regularly. The more you check your meter, the less likely you are going to be surprised by the results. Ideally checking each day will allow you to make adjustments to your energy consumption if you are using a lot of electricity or gas. It's also a really good idea to get into a daily routine, which should regulate your energy consumption. If you do the same actions every day, then your energy consumption should level out, making it much easier to stay on top of your energy bills.
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Olivia has 2 years experience writing articles about smart meters. She also enjoys writing articles on various other topics.