Survey: Public awareness of smart meters on the up

Jessica Shankleman
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New DECC survey reveals that more than half of bill payers have now heard of smart meters

More than half of UK energy bill-payers have now heard of smart meters, although many people remain unsure about their benefits according to a new government survey. The Department of Energy and Climate...

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