by Katherine | 26 Jun, 2013 | Government and Electricity Industry Positions, Latest News, Uncategorized, Users Feedback
One Hamilton resident has reported on a strategy that was successfully used to prevent WEL Energy from installing a “smart box”. (The “smart box” is a new technology being introduced by WEL Energy to send information remotely to to WEL Energy.)
The procedure used to prevent the “smart box” installation was to send WEL Energy a letter by registered mail. The text of the letter is below.
In response to this letter, the customer received the a reply from WEL Energy, which you may read by clicking on the image.
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Text of letter sent to WEL Energy which prevented the installation of the “smart box”:
NOTICE OF NO CONSENT TO TRESPASS
This is a legal notice.
Be advised, you and all other parties are hereby denied consent for installation and use of any and all “Smart Meters”, “Smart Boxes”, “Advanced Meters” or any other surveillance and activity monitoring device, or devices, at the above property. Installation and use of any surveillance and activity monitoring device that sends and receives communications technology is hereby refused and prohibited. Informed consent is legally required for installation of any surveillance device and any device that will collect and transmit private and personal data to undisclosed and unauthorized parties for undisclosed and unauthorized purposes. Authorization for sharing of personal and private information may only be given by the originator and subject of that information. That authorization is hereby denied and refused with regard to the above property and all its occupants.
This property is owned under ‘a grant in fee simple title’ and trespass applies for entry without invitation or the express written permission from the property owners.
All contact with the property owners must be in writing.
Yours sincerely
by Katherine | 19 May, 2013 | Government and Electricity Industry Positions, Science, Uncategorized, Users Feedback
Comment: As a retired Electrical Test and Diagnostic Engineer of Taupo I have had the experience to make an informed prognosis of all that has been said against the introduction of digital Smart Meters. What has been mentioned is the increased costs associated with installing these type of S M by replacing the Analogue meters.My research shows that the increases will all be above a 20% increase from previous billings. Because almost every supply is indirectly connected to Windfarm Asynchronous Generators or Induction Generators. Many people and engineers will be surprised by my next statement.These type of generators standing alone by themselves can never produce any electrical output. They, when connected to the grid system can only modify the perfectly produced sine wave powered from conventional Synchronous Alternators and pollute the whole system with large amounts of harmonically distorted power.
Because of this pollution into the system wiring they develop an illegal form of T H D (total harmonic distortion).What the Smart meters can an do very efficiently is totalises up all these extra frequencies up to the 20th harmonic and produces a greatly inflated bill for power that you cannot utilise and invariable produced illegally above the Standard 5% threshold.The revolving Analogue Meter absorbs these and do not speed up to increase the billed amount. There are other technical problems but for just this point of R F I another point is that once a group of these meters are installed within close knit communities they can be likened to a machine gun firing indiscriminately affectively within a 400 metre radius whilst the use of a cellphone is on a at call basis.There are many aspects of this subject that i could enlarge on particularly in the Spot Marketing of pricing that Smart Meters utilise.
The Stop Smart Meters campaign that you have undertaken is very fraught with high risks to you and others associated to enlighten the common citizen to health risks. Our personal rights are being abraded across many frontiers for the collection of large financial rewards within our own government and big corporations. From my point of view and at my age of 73 I will happily assist in any way I can. My input has been via the old New Zealand State Hydro . Then new Zealand Electrocorp. Then Taupo Electricity as Systems Test Engineer controlling all facets of Generation Distribution . And Metering disciplines. I cannot verify any health examples as an experience but in other areas it is well within my grasp.
The Smart Meter Roll Out in New Zealand is utilizing the improved Technology that is available as part of the advancement of mankind. There is some upsides and down sides depending where your priorities lay.
With out doubt a new generation of problems become exposed and in this case R F I (Radio Frequency Interference) developing serious health issues all within the confines of every persons home. This development has a pioneering complexity that requires addressing and solving safely and expeditiously to all concerned.
With the health issues aside the use of the Smart Meter Technology is claimed to have many benefits to the consumer, retailer and the country as a whole by better utilizing resources and decreasing our carbon imprint.
In New Zealand nothing could be further from the truth. What every consumer will notice immediately with out any doubt is the increase of their Billing Costs over the old Analogue meter billing. If you suffered from R F I health issues then this costing gain will create other ongoing health issues.
New Zealand has now over the last 15 years produced DIRTY power with the advent and increased use of Asyncronous Type Generators into our Grid System in the form of Wind Farms and the use of Induction Generators using Geothermal energy. These are basically a 3 phase type motor operated above synchronous speed.
I personally would offer $1000 to the N Z Windfarm affiliates that any of these units cannot produce one kilowatt of power standing isolated on their own or to supply all year round power to one home.The advertising programs state they can supply cities .This is a grossly false statement and needs correcting.
When they are electrically connected to the grid distributing wiring they can only modify the existing perfectly produced sine wave from Hydro and Steam stations by distorting it with multiples of harmonic power which radiates to the consumers dwelling. This in turn produces and develops T H D (total harmonic distortion ) waves that become impressed into the Smart Meter Digital electronics. This very cleverly disseminates each harmonic wave up to the 50th harmonic of power and totals the lot to the billing stage. This then becomes murky. What every consumer is paying for is power they don’t want or can not utilize and have no redress above the legal 5%.that is allowed within the power grid system. There are other interesting issues. But for the consumer whether a industrial commercial or domestic customer they will on the average pay between 10-30% more for their power than they need to and that is what the very corrupt Electricity Marketing Fee collect from every bill illegally between 0.3 and 0.6 cents per unit.
So it is imperative to hold onto your Analogue rotating meter as these will absorb these harmonics to generally slow down.
Much is made of the gains to the national power grid by the use of these Smart Meters in allowing the customer to have the choice of selecting periods of power usage during Off peak thus saving money and to not stress the system when needed This is factually an untruth. What thinking people know is that N Z lies in a geographically North South direction and we have only one time zone across the whole country. As a consequent to that we have a morning peak and a night peak to which the power generators wish to supply through the Spot Market board ( M A R I A ) at a given price option as it is the lucrative part of their business. This generally covers only 6 hours out of 24 which in its self creates poor Load Factors and inefficiencies. The Generation cartels have Locked up the Marketing board by removing any competion within themselves by forcing acceptance of the Highest Marginal Cost Offered and that is the cost of new Generation to come onto line The power that is offered is every half hour slot and there are 17,520 of them over a year.
What this means is there is no competition what so ever as all the Retailers are being supplied from the same pot at the same time at the same price. And to compare with other systems around the world to gain acceptance to some remote point is a publicity exercise only.
I have mentioned that the harmonics that is allowed onto the system has to be within the 5% margin or else you are penalised through the courts . If you are a customer that generate these harmonics the fines are quite high laid down by the Commerce Commission . They have abrogated their Authority by not monitoring or prosecuting any of the Generators who pollute the system to my knowledge. I also believe that a T V Fair Go exposure that should force the government to repay all the customers that section of the Marketing Fee that has been collected illegally.
But I wont hold my breath.
[Name supplied]
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by Katherine | 19 May, 2013 | Uncategorized, Users Feedback
Dan from Piha, Auckland – “We had a relative success with Genesis Energy. First they refused, so we changed to Contact Energy, who said they would remove the modem. Half an hour later, before the change over had taken place, Genesis called to say they would send someone out to remove the modem, at half the cost. Both suppliers mentioned they would be required to turn the modem back on if/when smart meters become mandatory. I figure the communications industry is therefor trying to pass it into law!”
“We have now locked our power reader box, so future attempts to turn the modem back on will not be easy.”
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by Katherine | 15 May, 2013 | Government and Electricity Industry Positions, Uncategorized, Users Feedback
Note from website coordinator: To the best of my knowledge it is NOT compulsory to get a “smart” or “advanced” meter in NZ. (See reference to Eelectricity Authority document, below.) However some representatives of electricity companies are apparently telling their customers that “smart meters” are compulsory, as is apparent from the email below (and other feedback that has been received which has not been posted on this site.)
Letter from visitor to www.stopsmartmeters.org.nz:
Hi,
I have emailed Contact Energy and asked them if it was compulsory to have a Smart Meter installed and this is what they replied –
“All meters in your area are being upgraded and we don’t have a way to opt out of the change. However in certain circumstances we can agree to install the new meter but without the smart connect portion of the meter livened. This means it operates as a standard meter does but it also allows us the flexibility to upgrade more easily later on down the track if you move out of the property”.
I then emailed them saying I’d done some research and found they are not compulsory and this is what they replied.
“a new meter is required to remain compliant with the Governments Electricity Regulations”.
Is that correct?
Thanks
[Name supplied]
Reply from website coordinator:
Hi,
Thank you for your email.
To the best of my knowledge what Contact has told you does not appear to be true. According to the document on the Electricity Authority “Smart-Meter-FAQ-Aug11.pdf” smart meters are not compulsory. To quote from this document:
“Is the Electricity Authority requiring retailers to use advanced meters?
“No.
“Most residential meters have certification that expires on 1 April 2015. To ensure that they operate accurately, all these meters need to be recertified before that date. Many retailers are using this as an opportunity to update metering technology, rather than having existing meters recertified.”
I hope this answers your question adequately.
Kind regards,
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by Katherine | 15 May, 2013 | Uncategorized, Users Feedback
Comment: Just wanted to let you know that recently my daughter wanted to get rid of the smart meter recently installed into her new rental….she thought it would be a nightmare but thanks to Powershop it was almost effortless….we found them through your site….thank you so much we’re very grateful and have helped friends rid themselves of their unwanted meters too…kindest regards
– Name supplied
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by Katherine | 15 May, 2013 | Uncategorized, Users Feedback
Hi,
Have been a Genesis Energy customer for years and they installed and then wouldn’t remove our smart meter. Less than 48 hours after switching to Powershop they have sent someone out to remove the modem, OK it did cost us $185 but we are pleased it is now a dumb meter.
Cheers,
[Name supplied]
(NB: In a subsequent email from this correspondent it was indicated that the reason for the high cost of removing the “smart meter” in this case was because of the home being in a rural location.)
(Note from website coordinator: All correspondence received through the Contact form on this site is treated in confidence. Comments are posted on the site only with the permission of their author. The site coordinator does not have any financial interest in any electricity company.)
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