Update on the rollout of smart meters

Public Accounts Committee Closed Inquiry
Opened: 17 May 2023 Closed: 14 Feb 2024 Parliament page
Energy suppliers are legally obliged to meet bespoke annual individual minimum smart meter installation targets for domestic and small business customers in Great Britain in the period from 1 January 2022 to 31 December 2025. At the end of December 2022, 55% of all meters were smart, meaning they can … Read more
5 Recommendations
20 Conclusions
1 Report
1 Oral session
2 Letters
1 Event
Oral evidence sessions 1 session
Update on the rollout of smart meters
Anne Pardoe · Citizens Advice Clive Maxwell · Department for Energy Security and Net Zero Daisy Cross · Energy UK Daron Walker · Department for Energy Security and Net Zero Marcus Shepheard · Climate Change Committee Neil Kenward · Ofgem
Recommendations & Conclusions
1 result
24 Conclusion Not Addressed
Seventy-Second Report - Update on …
Consumer smart meter demand potentially overstated due to practical installation barriers.
The Department characterises smart meters as a change programme, and recognises that it needs, at some point, to stop being so and become business as usual in the energy retail market.75 However, it considers that there remains significant unsatisfied demand … Read more
Government Response
The government's response details a commitment to share annual cost and benefit information and plans for program closure, which does not address the committee's observations regarding differing views on smart meter demand and rollout pace.
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Correspondence 2 letters
11 Jul 2023 Correspondence from Daisy Cross, Head of Future, Retail Markets, Energy UK, re Follow-up from PAC Committee session on ‘The rollout of smart meters’, dated 6 July 2023
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10 Jul 2023 Correspondence from Dan Brooke, CEO, Smart Energy GB, re Update on the rollout of smart meters, dated 30 June 2023
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