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* Once opted-out of the program, you will have a new, conventional, or non-communicating, meter installed instead. Since this meter will not transmit data to us automatically, your meter will need to continue to be read manually by a utility representative and you will be charged the following fees for this service.
Refusing a smart meter. You dont have to accept a smart meter if you dont want one. If your supplier tells you that you must have one installed, contact the Citizens Advice consumer helpline. If you refuse a smart meter, you might find it hard to access all tariffs.
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Once youve had a smart meter installed, you cant switch back to a traditional meter. This includes moving into a property that already has one. Old traditional meters arent being manufactured or refurbished anymore and theres not many of them lying around. So once youve got a smart meter, theres no going back.
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The combined transmission and distribution network is part of electricity delivery, known as the power grid. Grids are nearly always synchronous, meaning all distribution areas operate with three phase alternating current (AC) frequencies synchronized (so that voltage swings occur at almost the same time).
Fundamentally, the electrical grid is an interlinked network of power plants, transmission lines, substations, and distribution systems. Covering the whole nation, it enables electricity to be transmitted over long distances, frequently across state borders, to satisfy demand.

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