Survey reveals three quarters of public support smart meters

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Energy Saving Trust poll reveals widespread support for smart meters and sharing of energy use data

A significant majority of households would welcome the installation of smart meters, according to a new survey that should go some way towards dispelling fears that plans for a national roll out of the...

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