Can I insist my smart meter is removed?

Basically, there is the law and then there is utility company policy. The law states that if someone or something is on your property (whether you rent or own) and you don't want them (or it) there, you have a right to get that person-or that device- off your property.
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Can I remove smart meter?

Smart meters cannot usually be taken out but they can be put into a “dumb” mode which effectively means the smart functionality will no longer work.
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Can I ask to have my smart meter removed UK?

It said a consumer can ask for a smart meter to be removed at any time, but a supplier could levy a charge for the cost of the switch – although it admitted it hadn't heard of this happening.
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What happens if I don't want a smart meter?

Smart meters are not mandatory and you have the right to refuse one if you wish. However, if your current meter is too old, it can be a safety hazard to not get it replaced. Speak to your energy supplier about your concerns if this is the case.
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Can they force you to have a smart meter?

But there will not be a legal obligation on individuals to have one unless your existing meter is faulty or has reached the end of its certified life. Energy companies will be required to install smart meters and take all reasonable steps to reach everyone.
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Why you should say no to smart meters?

The chief concern of smart meter critics, besides the cost, is the potential privacy concerns that come with a household's data being transmitted to a supplier. Energy firms are adamant that only they can see your data and that information cannot be passed on to a third party without the customer's explicit permission.
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Can British Gas force me to have a smart meter?

DO I HAVE TO GET A SMART METER INSTALLED? Smart meters are not compulsory; it's entirely your choice. The government requires energy suppliers to offer smart meters to all homes and small businesses across Great Britain by the end of 2025, but whether you accept them is completely up to you.
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When you get a smart meter do they remove the old one?

You will need to be at home during the installation appointment. If you don't want a smart meter installed, know your rights with smart meters. You're not obliged to have one, and can ask your supplier to replace your old meter with a smart meter that has its communications switched off.
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Can I refuse to have a smart water meter?

What happens if I refuse to have a water meter fitted? Thames Water has legal powers to install meters at customer's properties, even if they do not want one. If a customer refuses a meter, Thames Water will install in the pavement and follow the normal process.
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Can smart meters cause health problems?

Smart meters use radio waves to allow remote readings to be taken from gas and electricity meters. They are expected to replace the existing meters in people's homes over the next few years. The evidence to date suggests exposures to the radio waves produced by smart meters do not pose a risk to health.
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Is removing electric meter illegal?

Your electricity meter may not be in the ideal place, or you may simply not need it anymore. You cannot legally remove an existing meter yourself, so it's important that you choose a specialist company to complete the work.
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Can I refuse a smart meter from EDF?

Smart meters aren't mandatory. If you decide you don't want one, you simply need to let us know by opting out of having one. There are benefits to having a smart meter installed at your business, such as accurate bills without the hassle of giving reads.
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Is it compulsory to have a smart water meter?

Official: DEFRA confirms 'Smart' Water Meters are NOT compulsory.
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Can my water company force me to have a meter?

You have the right to request a meter. This should be free of charge unless changes to your plumbing are required. Your water company should install the meter within three months of your request.
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Why are smart meters being pushed?

It may seem strange why suppliers keep pushing smart meters even though customers can just say no. The reason for this is that suppliers have to tell the regulator Ofgem every year what they will achieve by the end of the year in terms of % of customers with a Smart Meter, and they must not miss this target.
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Can smart meters be hacked?

Myth 1: Smart meters spy on me, and my data can be hacked

Your smart meter and IHD communicate through a private, closed system called the Smart Meter Wide Area Network, which is just for smart meters. This works in the same way as other wireless systems such as car remote keys or TVs, using radio waves.
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Do you need separate smart meters for gas and electricity?

Do I need one smart meter for gas and another for electricity? Yes, if you're a dual-fuel customer, both meters will need to be replaced. Your supplier will aim to install both meters on the same visit to make things as easy as possible.
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What happens if I unplug my smart meter British Gas?

Will I lose all my data if I unplug my smart energy monitor? No. It automatically refreshes your information when you plug it back in.
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Which energy suppliers do not use smart meters?

But these nine companies (Ampower, Better Energy Supply, Daligas, Enstroga, Entice Energy, Green, Northumbria Energy, Symbio and UK National Gas) aren't using it. So customers that switch to them will see their smart meters stop working.
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Why does the government want everyone to have smart meters?

The Government believes smart meters will help households reduce their energy consumption, lowering their bills and carbon emissions. It is also part of a plan to make the market more efficient and balance the amount of energy being supplied with what is being used.
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How do I complain about a smart meter?

You can speak to our DCC Service Centre by ringing 0844 225 4445 or emailing us at [email protected]. Calls to this number cost 2.2 pence per minute plus your phone company's access charge (if any).
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Do smart meters give out radiation?

It's easy to believe that these invisible radio-waves are hiding some alarming side effects, but the reality is that smart meters are one of the safest pieces of technology found in the home, so you won't be at any risk of radiation from your smart meter.
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Should I switch to a water meter?

When is it a good idea to consider changing to a water meter? Changing to a water meter may benefit you if you don't use much water. It may also be worth changing to a meter if your property has a high rateable value. This is because some water bills are based on the rateable value of the property.
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Can I change from water meter to rates?

Yes, if you've applied to switch to a water meter and change your mind within 24 months of the meter being fitted you can go back to being billed on an unmetered charge. If you choose to switch to a meter again in the future you will not be able to revert back to unmeasured chares again.
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