Similar smart meter roll-outs are planned in many countries. The business case for smart meters in Great Britain6 assumes that smart meters will drive savings of £4.6 billion due to reduced energy consumption (across both electricity and gas). Smart meters only provide energy consumption ...
“In our last few annual energy notes, we analyzed the individual components of the electricity grid: coal, nuclear, natural gas, wind, solar and energy storage. This year, we look at how they fit together in a system dominated by renewable energy, with a focus on cost and CO2 emissions....
‘No, we don't think about that on an everyday basis' (Man, 51, Oslo), ‘I don't really think much about preparing for blackouts, I don't really’ (Woman, 29, Oslo), ‘We obviously don't give a damn about preparedness, but it is smart to think about it’ (Woman, 50, Oslo...