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Steed, A. EU energy saving plan has £2.25bn price tag . Daily Telegraph 06/06/2005
A new European directive designed to help consumers reduce their electricity consumption could cost Britain's energy companies about £2.25billion to implement. The EU wants smart meters to replace the traditional type The directive would lead to a change in the type of electricity meters that consumers have in their homes and involve smart metering, allowing consumers to check at a glance how much energy they are using and the cost. It is estimated that changing the 45 million meters would take years to complete.
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Journal title: Daily Telegraph
Subjects: Energy efficiency, Management and commerce, Metering, Smart metering, Energy consumption, People and behaviour, Electricity, Metering, monitoring and targeting