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Smart Meters - Public Service Commission

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valuable trends in how and when you use energy that is very useful for the power<br />

company. <strong>Smart</strong> meters eliminate the need for meter readers, allow power to be turned<br />

on and off remotely, and help utilities avoid widespread blackouts. Also, as GOOD<br />

points out,<br />

“the big benefit of smart meters is ‘dynamic pricing.’ By providing utility companies with<br />

near real-time information about how much energy people in a given area are using,<br />

smart meters allow them to set the price for electricity according to the current<br />

demand.”<br />

Many power companies have mandated the use of smart meters, hoping that it will help<br />

save both they and their customers some money. It’s important to note that while smart<br />

meters do increase efficiency, they are not the same as in-home energy monitors, or<br />

“smart thermostats” that enable residents to track and reduce their energy use<br />

automatically–smart meters are installed by and provide information to the utility<br />

company only.<br />

Recently, however, there’s been some backlash against smart meters. Some concerned<br />

citizens claim that the radio frequencies that smart meters use to transmit information<br />

are harmful to human health. Many of these residents say they’ve experienced new or<br />

worsening health problems since a utility smart meter system has been installed on their<br />

home or in their neighborhood. Complaints range from insomnia, anxiety, and<br />

headaches to skin rashes, heart palpitations, and nausea. They claim that these health<br />

problems are the result of radio waves emitted by the smart meters as information is<br />

transmitted to and from the power company, and they want the right to opt out of<br />

installation.<br />

This may sound like a little outlandish and conspiratorial, and might normally be<br />

dismissed with a laugh, but there are several substantial websites and grassroots efforts<br />

dedicated to furthering this theory. “Wireless technology is a public health hazard,<br />

claims a website called Stop<strong>Smart</strong><strong>Meters</strong>.org. “<strong>Smart</strong> meters can violate already high<br />

FCC limits on human exposure to microwave radiation, and are being installed even as<br />

people are developing ‘electro-sensitivity.’ There are also reports of ‘smart’ meter<br />

interference with pacemakers and other implants.”<br />

Another, known as the EMF Safety Network, went so far as to file a request with the<br />

California <strong>Public</strong> Utilities <strong>Commission</strong> (CPUC) Application in April of 2010 asking for a<br />

moratorium on the deployment, public health hearings and an RF emissions study.<br />

According to the group’s website, the request was denied last month, so they’re now<br />

moving to sue the CPUC for failing to address serious smart meter issues, including<br />

health and safety impacts.

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