Morlock Elloi on Thu, 21 Jul 2016 10:42:48 +0200 (CEST) |
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Re: <nettime> Enforcing Rights by Technology |
It's likely doomed to fail as before, this time for two reasons: - household-class batteries are around the corner, and- power lines and generation are most efficient at constant loads (minimum amount of peaks.)
It's only a matter of time - when will the cost of batteries beat peak pricing, combined with the local generation that needs not pushing back. Then the house will suck the power at constant rate 24/7 (if it's not generating it all), and the utility won't be able to see patterns.
Motivator: The other day the news ran that by 2030 all electrical metering must be replaced by smart metering in Germany. I understand the wish to optimize energy production, but I am not quite satisfied that the ability of these technologies to monitor every time I put on the kettle or go to the toilet is only limited by some EU regu- lation stating that it is isn't permitted.
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