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New York Bill Would Allow Customers To Opt-Out Of Smart Meters; Undermine Federal Program
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A bill working its way through the New York legislature would allow customers to opt out of installing “smart meter” technology on their homes and businesses. Passage of this bill would allow New Yorkers to protect their own privacy, and it would take a step towards block a federal program in effect.
Asm. Michael DenDekker (D – East Elmhurst), along with a bipartisan coalition of four cosponsors, introduced Assembly Bill 4364 (A4354) in January. The legislation would allow New Yorkers to opt out of any utility company smart meter program with no penalty.
The Assembly Energy Committee passed the bill on April 28. It now moves on to the Ways and Means Committee for further consideration.
Smart meters monitor home energy usage in minute detail in real time. The devices transmit data to the utility company were it gets stored in databases. Anybody with access to the data can download it for analysts. Without specific criteria limiting access to the data, these devices create significant privacy issues. Smart meters can also be used to remotely limit power usage during peak hours.
A4354 provides a comprehensive smart meter opt-out right for utility customers.
The legislation would also require utility companies to give customers 90-day notice before installing smart meter technology with a right to decline installation. It would also allow a customer to require removal of a smart meter with no charge for one year after installation.
Privacy Concerns
The proliferation of smart meters creates significant privacy concerns. The data collected can tell anybody who holds it a great deal about what goes on inside a home. It can reveal when residents are at home, asleep or on vacation. It can also pinpoint “unusual” energy use, and could someday serve to help enforce “energy usage” regulations.
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