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Smart Meters Could Be Overbilling You by a Whopping 582%

Thursday, March 30, 2017 4:49
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Smart Meters could be overbilling you by a whopping 582%

  by: JD Heyeso f natural News

 

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(Natural News) Most people understand that utility bills are a necessary evil if they want to live in the modern world – even if utility bills eat up a large portion of monthly income. That said, few are willing to pay more than they should be paying, and yet, according to a stunning new report, some people are paying more than they should. A lot more.

As reported by web site Boing Boing, a research team from the University of Twente in Enschende, Netherlands, and Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences documented billing inaccuracies in a paper that reviewed the efficacy of so-called “smart” electric meters, ranging from -32 percent to +582 percent of the actual power consumed in a month’s period.

The paper also noted that, ironically, the overbilling is mostly due to older power-saving features because they introduce line noise that interferes with the wireless signal and thereby ‘confuses’ the meters. (RELATED: Read SILENT KILLER: Smart Meters Are Destroying Your Health.)

“Static, or electronic, energy meters are replacing the conventional electromechanical meters. Consumers are sometimes complaining about higher energy readings and billing after the change to a static meter, but there is not a clear common or root cause at present,” an abstract of the findings states. “Electromagnetic interference has been observed between active infeed converters as used in photo-voltaic systems and static meters. Reducing the interference levels eliminated inaccurate reading in static meters.”

In all, five of nine smart meters that were tested provided readings that were substantially greater than the real amount of energy utilized, while two actually gave readings lower than the amount of power consumed.

Researchers found the biggest discrepancies when they joined dimmer switches with LED and energy-saving light bulbs.

Upon finishing their experiments, researchers then took apart the tested smart meters to see if they could find out what was causing the massive deviations. In the process, the three-man team of researchers found that the meters which provided the dramatically higher usage rates used a Rogowski Coil in the construction, while meters that gave artificially lower readings employed Hall effect-based sensors. But both modes of construction inaccurately measured the actual amount used.

It wasn’t clear from the abstract whether the tested meters were actually in use, either in the Netherlands or elsewhere. If both of those types of meters are being used, then some are paying less for the electricity they use, while most are paying much, much more.

In addition to costing consumers far more money, some researchers contend that the meters themselves are also health hazards. And some lawmakers at the state level are taking action.

State Sen. Patrick Colbeck of Michigan testified before the state House Energy and Technology Committee in early March regarding a piece of legislation – HB 4220 – that would permit homeowners to opt out of getting smart meters installed on their dwellings without having to pay a fine. He has based his opposition to smart meters on research indicating that they can cause a wide array of health problems, in addition to a cyber security threat posed by their installation and use, since they are wireless and transmit data to the utility company. (RELATED: Smart meters use unsafe, cancer-causing technology.)

During his testimony, Colbeck said he thinks smart meters are “putting our homes, our nation and, frankly, some of the power suppliers at risk.”

Others have issues with the privacy aspect of smart meters. Electric use data hacked from a wireless smart meter can be used by clever criminals to determine when people are home and when they are gone – to work, in particular – which provides them a window to enter the home without expecting anyone to be there.

There are also physical dangers to smart meter use. As Natural News has reported, some smart meters that are mandated by government have spontaneously caught fire, putting residents at risk of loss of life and property. Learn more at SmartMeters.news.

J.D. Heyes is a senior writer for NaturalNews.com and NewsTarget.com, as well as editor of The National Sentinel.

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  • What are you trying to do here? Turn BefreItsNews into a HISTORY CHANNEL? That’s OLD news!

  • What are you trying to do here? Turn BefreItsNews into a HISTORY CHANNEL? That’s OLD news!

  • What are you trying to do here? Turn BefreItsNews into a HISTORY CHANNEL? That’s OLD news!

  • My neighborhood has total electric utilities and smart meters. In the past few years I have installed a tankless water heater, 14 seer heat pump system and all led bulbs in my house. My power bill runs $150-200 a month. In the past 10 minutes I paid last months bill, $160.00. My TV’s are also energy star rated. With those efficiency upgrades my bill should be about $60 a month. Yes We are being scammed by smartmeters and the utility companies. :mad:

  • Not only that they are radioactive. DO THE RESEARCH.

    • That is true. There are video’s of people using radiation meters (not Geiger counters) on the meters showing the amount of radiation people are exposed to. Then they cover and wrap the face of the meter with aluminum foil and the readings all but vanish. The one video that got me was a meter that was eye level on a building 5′ away from a bus stop. Anyone who stands at that stop are getting dosed and not even knowing it. :wink:

  • No wonder they call them Smart ! That’s pretty smart and CROOKED on the part of the electric utility companies and their political buddies that I’m sure must be getting lots of kickback money as a result of this crap !!!

  • You should always know the NAME of something gives it away. Like Smartphones – so much spying you look pretty dumb. :cool:

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