The Lowdown on BC Hydro's Highly Controversial Smart Meters
BC Hydro is in the middle of changing out all of its power meters across the province for Smart Meters. In conversations with friends and family, I've come to realise there is a lot of confusion about what it all means.
For most end users, the benefit of Smart Meters will begin right about… now! With winter upon us we enter the traditional cycle of Canadian life where inclement weather leads to periods of power loss. One of the main benefits with the Smart Meters is that they detect power interruptions and instantly inform BC Hydro of the fact. They have a built-in capacitor that holds enough of a charge to send out a “last gasp” SOS message.
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