Glad I'm not in Norway

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Re: Glad I'm not in Norway

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If I recall correctly from when I audited an electric company in the early 80's, commercial/industrial users have always had half hour meters and part of their monthly charge was based on the maximum half hourly demand/consumption. Norway is extending this policy to domestic customers.

And it worked in days before smart meters were a figment of the imagination.

Also, when I lived in Korea in 2005-7, domestic electricity bills had a tiered pricing structure with the unit kWh cost going up as one consumed more. It was a means of subsidising poorer consumers, but of course only worked with state monopolies.
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Thanks for the additional information JohnS.
Tinbum, can you remind us as to your smart / not smart twin meters!?

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Mr Gus wrote: Thu Dec 02, 2021 12:50 am Tinbum, can you remind us as to your smart / not smart twin meters!?
I live on a farm so we have a meter for the house and one for the farm buildings, both 3 phase.

I just wonder if this Norway thing is going to come over here. They, I believe, have had the largest take up of electric vehicles and are they now finding problems? It's great having tariffs such as Go but how is this going to work in the future when everyone tries to charge in a small cheap time slot.

On here, we are interested in all of this stuff, but what's going to happen with the general public that aren't interested and just want to plug their car in. I have friend that has never changed his electricity supplier or tariff for years despite me saying how much he could save. If he wants to waste money then that's up to him, but look at the state of the electricity suppliers now. They are stuck with price caps that the government have come up with partly because of people like my friend.
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Tinbum wrote: Thu Dec 02, 2021 11:24 am
Mr Gus wrote: Thu Dec 02, 2021 12:50 am Tinbum, can you remind us as to your smart / not smart twin meters!?
I live on a farm so we have a meter for the house and one for the farm buildings, both 3 phase.

I just wonder if this Norway thing is going to come over here. They, I believe, have had the largest take up of electric vehicles and are they now finding problems? It's great having tariffs such as Go but how is this going to work in the future when everyone tries to charge in a small cheap time slot.

On here, we are interested in all of this stuff, but what's going to happen with the general public that aren't interested and just want to plug their car in. I have friend that has never changed his electricity supplier or tariff for years despite me saying how much he could save. If he wants to waste money then that's up to him, but look at the state of the electricity suppliers now. They are stuck with price caps that the government have come up with partly because of people like my friend.
The cheap rate exists because the grid has a problem of excess supply and a dearth of demand at that time. The more people who shift their usage into that slot the better. There certainly is no possibility of the grid becoming overloaded during the cheap period...

BTW: Did you say you had a 3-phase smart meter? I thought they were mythical?
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Stinsy wrote: Thu Dec 02, 2021 11:33 am
The cheap rate exists because the grid has a problem of excess supply and a dearth of demand at that time. The more people who shift their usage into that slot the better. There certainly is no possibility of the grid becoming overloaded during the cheap period...

BTW: Did you say you had a 3-phase smart meter? I thought they were mythical?
The problem I can see is going to be the 'dearth of demand' period will disappear as everyone will be pugging in electric vehicles on a night time. Clever charging will spread the load but i can foresee a shift in demand from what we have currently.

Smart 3 phase meters have been around since about August last year but it's been difficult to get one. Mine was fitted in the summer. Earlier this year I was with BG (after being moved from Ebico) and the meter fitter that came out to fit me a 'smart' meter said he had never heard of them and that BG didn't fit them when he enquired with head office.
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