Friday, June 15, 2012

How smart?

So, we got a letter from BC Hydro the other day, saying that we will soon be getting a new Smart Meter. And that got me thinking about some of the articles I've seen but have not really paid much attention to, about said Smart Meters, so I did a bit of googling and browsing, and I have a few concerns.

First, it isn't very easy to find good, reliable, unbiased pros and cons. I found a lot of proponents and a lot of opponents. I'd read the articles of the people who were for the Smart Meters and find myself nodding and agreeing, then I'd read the against articles and I'd find myself siding with them. I read and read until my head was spinning with both information and misinformation.

 If they were genuinely going to save money, I'd be all for it, but from what I can see, that just ain't gonna happen. The installation of them will be, and this is according to government figures......$930 million...yes, million dollars. I can't wrap my mind around that kind of money. How long will it take to recoup that?

 I'd be curious as to who has the contract to supply these meters to the government.

But, here's the thing, apparently, in a nutshell, this is how the system is supposed to work: it tracks the high period of usage and the low period, and you pay more if you use more during the high period. You pay less if you use less. So if everyone runs their dishwasher, for example, between 5 and 7 PM, the amount of electricity being used is high, thus you will pay more.

So, what? I'm supposed to run my dishwasher at 8PM when no one else is? Makes sense, except won't everyone do that? Then that makes 8PM the 'bad' time. Should I set my alarm and get up at 3AM and run it then, and maybe throw in a quick load of laundry? Why don't we do that? Oh, because most people use electricity when they do, for valid reasons, like cooking dinner at dinner time, and getting up to go to work in the morning , and getting the kids off to school. That's why.

Or maybe 'they' can set it up like watering your yard, even numbered houses can use their dishwashers and washers and dryers on even numbered days.

 And what about huge electricity consumers, like the air conditioner? We're all gonna be using that at the same time...man, that smart meter is gonna be whirlin' and BC Hydro will be just agrinnin'....maybe that's their whole plan? Because, come on, you KNOW that they would not be spending $930,000,000 if they were not going to be making beaucoup dollars. I mean, really, let's be serious.

The BC Public Interest Advocacy Centre says that the smart meter will increase our Hydro bills by about 8.3%. Hydro then gave these tips on how to reduce your bill:

1. Change how you use your air conditioner, turn it off when you're not home, set it to 77, use a ceiling or portable fan as they use much less electricity.

2. Don't run your pool pump all the time.

3. Don't operate your appliances at peak hours, and maybe purchase Energy Star efficient ones.

4.Cook efficiently, (ie) put more than one dish in the oven at a time and freeze one for later use, use an electric frying pan instead of a burner or oven.

5. Replace your light bulbs with CFL's.

6. Turn off electric devices when not in use.

And so on.... These are all excellent ideas and we should all try to incorporate them in our daily lives, but hey, BC Hydro....how about we continue to do this, as most of us already are, and you DON'T install the new meters and you just continue to bill us as you already are? Because you don't seem to have a problem with sending out those bills and collecting our money, and raising your prices.

But what really made me think twice were all the articles (and there were many, many, many) written by BC Hydro officials and government officials touting the safety of the new meters, since the main concern seems to be the amount of radiation that they emit.

There are a number of prominent doctors, scientists, members of the World Health Organization, members of various governments who claim that the smart meters are not safe. There are an equal number who claim that they are. There seems to be just as many who say that there have not been enough studies done to decide either way. We havent lived with smart meters in our homes for long enough, or in neighbourhoods where there are hundreds of them emitting their small bits a radiation.

 And that, my friends, to me, is the deciding factor. "Not enough studies done." Let's just take a quick look at a few things that our government, the FDA, the WHO and other groups have told us were safe, shall we? Bear in  mind that all of these were supposed to be perfectly safe/good for us.

1. Thalidomide.  No further words needed.
2. Cigarettes. My parents each used to get a carton with their paychecks, as a bonus, from the government. My parents are now dead. Cancer. In their lungs.

3. Something as innocuous as living beneath a power line. Who would have ever thought that could be a health hazard to your children?

4. Aspartame...approved by the FDA as a "healthy alternative" to sugar.

5. fen-phen.. Better than being fat, but being fat is better than being dead.

6. Bisphenol A in baby bottles.

7. Mercury fillings.

8. Silicone breast implants. And what's with this anyhow....banned and withdrawn in 1992, yet back on the market in 2006?

9.DDT. Agent Orange. Again, no words needed. But if you google Agent Orange birth defects and look at images, I guarantee you'll cry, and if you ever trust anything the government says again, you're a fool.

10. Lead paint. How many babies do you think chewed on the rails of their cribs that were painted in lead based paint? But that's OK, the government told us it was safe.

11. Here's a big one...asbestos.

12. Glow in the dark watch dials.  I had one, and I'll bet you or your parents did too. Read the book "Radium Halos" by Shelly Stout. They were female factory workers who died of radiation poisoning from painting watch dials with supposedly safe glow in the dark paint. An estimated 4000 women were hired by large corporations in both the US and Canadian factories to paint the watch dials and hands. The US company was a defence contractor, supplying glow in the dark watches to the military. We all know the secrets the military tried to keep.

    We don't really know how many women died of radiation poisoning...and do you know why? Because the deaths of the women were attributed to syphilis, to smear their reputation so that the ones who did insist that the paint was causing their deaths and illnesses would not be believed. And why were the deaths attributed to syphilis? At the urging of the companies and the government.  Doctors and dentists were urged to destroy information. Sounds a bit far-fetched and ludicuous, I know, but its true. There was litigation and court cases, and the end result was a huge factor in the establishment of labour standards and occupational hazard laws.

But, guess what? That happened in 1928 and raduim paint was used in watch making until the 1960's. Why? Because the government said it was safe.


And this is a tiny, minuscule, small list of all the things that we were once told were safe for ourselves and our families.

Its not that I think the governments/industries/huge corporations are necessarily lying...but the thing is, they don't know for sure...they have never known for sure....so why take a chance?

1 comment:

J.C. said...

Excellent, excellent, excellent! I agree 100%.At the risk of sounding like a conspiracy theorist, I absolutely do not believe one word the government says to us, for the same reasons (and others) you site. I too have researched the smart meters to the same avail..not enough information. So we say yea, go ahead and install the thing, then 20 years down the road, when obvious problems connected with the things arise, then they say, 'oops sorry'? I have learned through experience that when the government starts talking too much, then I stop listening. It is fine for them to site studies etc, but I don't see any of them willing to sign their own name on the line guaranteeing safety. By the way thee photos you have used are soul shattering and should serve as a stark reminder for all of us, to check out the facts. We cannot blindly push forward like a pack of sheep. Nice work as always Shannon.