Ontario Pulls Plug on 36,000 Rural 'Smart' Meters: Is Big Energy Imploding?
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Ontario Pulls Plug on 36,000 Rural 'Smart' Meters: Is Big Energy Imploding?
January 20, 2016
Last night I watched The Big Short —
maybe the most important Hollywood film in years. This true story is a
powerful and eloquent invitation to wake up to the sheer depravity at
the core of the system of commerce.
The fact that the film
got nominated for 5 Oscars including Best Picture is a huge sign that
there are way more people waking up than we ever thought. The wrongs may
not be getting righted as quickly as we'd like, but it is happening.
The reality of this
shift is clearly evidenced by this news last week from Ontario. After
years of obvious problems, Hydro One finally admitted that rural 'smart'
meters do not work, and has decided to pull the plug on 36,000 of them —
to start. We will see more utilities begin to do likewise. [UPDATE: BC
Hydro just announced plans to remove 88,000 meters suspected of failure.]
Costing ratepayers
billions, smart meters are actually designed to unlawfully harvest
detailed data of the in-home activities of occupants without their
knowledge or consent.
As reported by the National Post:
"Astonishing," was the reaction from Lanark-area MPP Randy Hillier, who has been deluged with complaints about Hydro One billing and smart-meter suspicions."I've been banging my head against the wall for the last five years, saying we've got problems with smart meters in rural Ontario." Since first being elected in 2007, no single issue has attracted as much attention in his riding, he said.
For the purpose of
clarification: at this time Hydro One is not planning to uninstall smart
meters and replace with analogs — but rather to manually read rural
customers' meters quarterly, and estimate the months in between, because
the wireless reporting is simply not working.
More than 10,000 billing complaints
have been filed with the Ontario Ombudsman, and the Auditor General of
Ontario released a scathing report, calling out the smart metering
program as a total flop.
Hydro One was the
first major utility in Canada to deploy so-called 'smart' meters upon an
unsuspecting customer base. The price tag for rollout, paid for by the
people of Ontario, was $2 billion — which was $900M over budget.
Go Green, or Go Greed?
For those new to this topic, here's the skinny. Smart utility meters are being deployed worldwide under the banner of climate action. But they typically increase energy usage, and a high-level industry executive has admitted that the data collected by the surreptitious devices will be worth "a lot more" than the electricity itself.
Portland State
University recently published a brilliant report on the morally-bankrupt
surveillance agenda behind smart meters. The industry-gutting report is
titled "The Neoliberal Politics of 'Smart': Electricity Consumption, Household Monitoring, and the Enterprise Form," and excerpts can be read at Smart Grid Awareness here.
Customers are not
being informed how their constitutional rights are being violated for
the purposes of a for-profit home surveillance network. Nor how this
technology has caused thousands of fires which have resulted in several deaths. Nor how our bodies are being affected by pulsed microwave radiation exponentially stronger than cell phones, as shown in Take Back Your Power.
If there wasn't an
avalanche of facts to back all of this up, it might sound too
unbelievable to be true. But we live in strange times.
We Can Handle The Truth
Just like the banking
system, the energy system has likewise become rotten to the core. To
change both will require a complete overhaul and the embrace of a
challenge to our comfort zone.
It is both harrowing
and exciting for one to discover that there are major societal programs
which are simply manufactured lies fueled by the idea of lack.
That there's not enough energy, food, resources, money. In reality,
there is enough for all life to survive — and to thrive. It is provable
fact that these truths have been suppressed.
Case in point: a 1971 de-classified US Army briefing actually calls for the secretization of solar technology which has greater than 20% efficiency (see page 14). This was back in 1971! And, of course, it's in the name of national security and property interests.
Meanwhile, the energy mafia in Nevada just decreed a 40% fee hike for solar-producing customers, while reducing the amount paid for excess power sold to the grid, effectively killing the solar industry there.
There is a war on
energy. When we understand the level of corruption involved, the
implications are enormous. And we must act to solve this problem.
I believe that the
suppression of solutions is a dam ready to burst. And I'm optimistic of
our passing through this dark night successfully, as we are learning to
connect and serve the higher good. There is really no other choice.
Sources:
National Post – Hydro One pulling plug on 36,000 rural smart meters after years of complaints
The Province – B.C. Hydro must remove more than 88,000 smart meters
Smart Grid Awareness – 'Smart' Meters Represent Industrial Profiteering and Government Sanctioned Surveillance, New Study Says
National Post – Hydro One pulling plug on 36,000 rural smart meters after years of complaints
The Province – B.C. Hydro must remove more than 88,000 smart meters
Smart Grid Awareness – 'Smart' Meters Represent Industrial Profiteering and Government Sanctioned Surveillance, New Study Says
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