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Smart meters are meant to give energy customers a ... Suppliers now install second generation meters, known as SMETS2, but the first generation devices known as SMETS1 can go into dumb mode ...
Energy suppliers must take 'all reasonable steps to ensure that they are able to communicate with their customers' smart meters', energy regulator Ofgem told us. first generation (SMETS1) second ...
Yes. Since early 2019, suppliers have been encouraged to install second generation smart meters (SMETS2). These will stay smart even if you switch supplier. The first generation of smart meters ...
Find out what to do it your energy supplier isn't getting meter readings from your smart meter. first generation (SMETS1) second generation (SMETS2). SMETS stands for Smart Metering Equipment ...
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