| > Dude...chill! Did I get you on the wrong foot somehow? Sorry, I should've looked at the nickname, but it's been a long thread. I thought it was jacquesm answering me :) > Of course I know about effects like TV-Pickup So imagine how you turn off entire households and then bring them online in one sweep as soon as "reliable power" comes on. How do you propose to handle that? > So. How it is... I know about blinking E-21 because I had to walk into the cellar to read the meter and email the counter value to my utility a few days ago. So: - a smart meter that cannot upload something to a remote FTP server - and a system that's supposed to turn off "cheapskates" if there isn't "reliable power" Ah, this will work just wonderfully, and reliably. > Or maybe https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackout_(Elsberg_novel) Ah yes, disaster thrillers are the source of knowledge and truth we should turn to. Because, as you put it, "it's telling as it is"? > Yes I'm very wary about cyberphysical systems implemented by the lowest bidder, and operated by outsourced nobodies. And yet, "With smart meters. Premium payer gets power. Cheapskate gets switched off.". This will work wonderfully. |
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> Ah yes, disaster thrillers are the source of knowledge and truth we should turn to. Because, as you put it, "it's telling as it is"?
It was actually a suggestion, to have with the fries, but not fully jokingly, because it reads in good way and does need NO suspension of disbelief. Not that it would be my source of knowledge of the subject, k?
By telling as it is I referred to what is here, what I'm aware of elsewhere, not that it would be unconditionally and universally so. Just that it is a trend and a desire of the involved governments, industries, bizniks and utilities.
> a smart meter that cannot upload something to a remote FTP server
In this case YOU don't know why that is. Maybe someone who is wary of such systems spoke with his lawyers and protested? So smart meters are installed but not linked, pending on judgement of several things, the principle as such, because 'the smarts' are wasting energy, the reliability and security of the things, and their accuracy. As long as my insurance pays, or it is decided against. Which is likely.
That's how it is! And now get off my lawn!