A Smart Investment: £14 Billion Benefit for Britain
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A Smart Investment: £14 Billion Benefit for Britain PR Newswire LONDON, September 21, 2012 LONDON, September 21, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- - Smart meters cutting bills and making the energy industry more efficient - - Equates to an average saving per household of around £65 a year - Britain will be nearly £14 billion better off thanks to the introduction of smart meters to British homes and

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A Smart Investment: £14 Billion Benefit for Britain
PR Newswire LONDON, September 21, 2012
LONDON,September 21, 2012/PRNewswire/ --- Smart meters cutting billsand making the energy industry more efficient -- Equates to an average saving per household of around £65 a year -Britainwill be nearly £14 billion better off thanks to the introduction of smart meters to British homes and businesses, according to a new report published today by British Gas and Oxford Economics.
Report sees £14 billion gain forBritain
The report, which analyses the costs and benefits of smart meters from 2012 to 2030, finds that whilst the national roll out to every home and business in the country will cost £11.5 billion, the benefits of smart meters could amount to £25.3 billion - a net gain for the country of nearly £14 billion, and a saving of [1] around £65 on an average household energy bill. The findings are based on the use of the latest available data and the inclusion of additional benefits not previously considered, making this report the most comprehensive to date. The key benefits are: £11.2 billion from consumer energy savings. Households and businesses will use less energy by having greater control and understanding of their energy use. Smart meters will also unlock new innovations such as personalised energy efficiency advice. £10.7 billion from efficiency savingsfor energy suppliers. With the British energy market being one of the most competitive in the world, the report expects much of these savings will be passed onto consumers giving them additional reductions on their energy bills. £3.2 billion from generation-related savings.Lower energy demand from smart metering reduces the amount of energy generated and used for consumption in Britain. The savings will be made from carbon reductions in the traded and non-traded energy sectors and carbon savings from time-of-use shifts. Smart meters will put an end to estimated bills by sending energy suppliers exact meter readings automatically, meaning customers will only pay for the energy they use. Customers will also be given a portable energy display which, for the first time, will tell them how much gas and electricity they are using and its cost in real time. Smart meters are also leading to innovations which will give customers the help they need to cut bills even further. The Government requires all homes and businesses to have a smart meter installed by 2019.British Gas already has the largest number of smart meters inBritainwith over 600,000 installed in homes and businesses so far.
Homes, said:
"Smart meters are good news for households, businesses and Britain. They are fundamentally changing how we use energy, bringing billions of pounds' worth of benefits toBritain. "The facts are plain: smart meters will help people save energy putting money in their back pocket. At British Gas we're rolling out smart meters as quickly as possible to get the benefits to our customers. We've also committed to make sure that customers see the benefit of the savings to the industry, which could mean that customers could see even greater reductions in their bills." Andrew Tessler, Senior Economist atOxfordEconomics, said:"This report shows that there is a clear financial benefit toBritainin rolling out smart meters. Together with the creation of the Data Communications Centre (DCC), smart meters can also greatly reduce the time taken to switch suppliers and make switching more convenient for customers." 1. The average British household would save over £65 per year (£65.50) based on the 5% reduction in energy usage calculated by Oxford Economics, given the average annual dual fuel bill of £1,310 according to Ofgem. The full Oxford Economics report,The Value of Smart Metering to Great Britain, is available on request.
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