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Smart Meters, Questionable Wisdom

1/26/2013

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An article over at the Saturday Morning Live website brings up some interesting concerns about the so called "smart meters" being installed by your electric utility to spy on your electrical power consumption. If spy seems too strong of a word, read on: 

You may have heard of the Smart Grid. The Department of Energy is trying to roll this out. Some elements are beneficial, such as automated Smart Meters, which allows the power company to read the meters remotely, without having to send someone walking up to each subscriber's house to read the meter directly. Features to manage generation capacity, and route power automatically is a plus. It saves energy and improves efficiency. 
So far, so good. But the article quotes the Department of Energy website,

A key feature of the smart grid is automation technology that lets the utility adjust and control each individual device or millions of devices from a central location. ~ DOE Website
Concluding that, 

In short, giving government the ability to control our thermostats, our dish washers, our laundry machines, etc. centrally, remotely. That's what oppression is all about, Charlie Brown. You wouldn't willingly allow government agents into your house to set your thermostat, but the effect is the same. The only reason they're not doing that now is that our appliances haven't been fitted with "the other half" of the wireless equipment needed to control them. Watch for "Energy Star" appliances in the coming years that take the ability to control it from you, and give it to government. The front panel controls will allow you to make "suggestions" to your appliance. The real control will be at the central office.
But wait! There's more! In addition to control, there's the privacy aspect. These meters track energy consumption in real time, as this video explains:
The price of electricity used to be sufficient incentive get people to conserve. No longer. Now it seems, we need someone to control our behavior directly. We're just not capable. Of course, someone else knows better, and somehow due to their superior knowledge, intellect and morality, got themselves elected judge, jury and executioner.

And listen to her daddy's song, we believe that we can't be wrong
Ohhh we believe that we can't be wrong ~ Paul McCartney
There are some kooky objections to Smart Meters, however, which threaten to discredit  anyone objecting to them on privacy or libertarian grounds, as the article relates:

We received an email about how smart meters have caused health problems where they have been installed. This is the same stuff we hear about cell phones, and Wi-Fi (it all uses similar wireless technology). An important scientific principle is, "correlation does not imply causation". In other words, it may be merely coincidence. There is no theoretical reason to believe smart meters cause this any more than cell phones and Wi-Fi do, and there is no controlled scientific study that I am aware of that would confirm or deny it (just like global warming). We have a smart meter on our house, and we have no health problems due to it, but again, it is all anecdotal.
You can read the article in its entirety here. 
4 Comments
MaBear
1/28/2013 07:31:05 pm

We already have satellites taking pictures, and environment watch groups are snooping around yards. I wonder if the ACLU takes a position about these invasions of privacy, or are they okay because it has green stamped on it?

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childofww2
1/30/2013 06:09:33 am

Who was the gentleman in the video - - he made an excellent case to be aware of government snooping. Thanks for publishing this - people need to know.

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WE Editors
1/30/2013 12:19:55 pm

Jerry Day, in Burbank CA. He's a citizen who's posted a number of opinion pieces at YouTube, like this one that's also very good:

http://www.mefeedia.com/watch/30600157


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HonestAbby
2/23/2013 07:04:14 pm

Seems wrong that Puget Power has been making a fortune for years in surcharges and government grants for "conservation work" even though their production expenses go down as we use less juice. Over time, appliances like TV's are tons more efficient than they used to be, right? So while the free market competes for our business and innovates for the right reasons, we get stuck paying conservation surcharges. Our bills get higher and government gets extra taxes no matter how thrifty we are. Look at the back end of your bill to see how big a chunk they're taking out of our hides these days. Yuck!

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