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Scots 'in dark over energy rates' | Scots 'in dark over energy rates' |
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Eight out of 10 Scots do not know what they are paying for their gas and electricity, according to new research. | Eight out of 10 Scots do not know what they are paying for their gas and electricity, according to new research. |
The study was carried out by the Energy Saving Trust, which has called for more investment in so-called smart meters to cut bills and fight climate change. | The study was carried out by the Energy Saving Trust, which has called for more investment in so-called smart meters to cut bills and fight climate change. |
Smart meters, which monitor how much each household appliance costs to run, could save Scots £110m a year. | |
Almost half of Scots who responded to the survey said they would be interested in having the device fitted. | Almost half of Scots who responded to the survey said they would be interested in having the device fitted. |
More than 1,200 people were questioned across the UK in January for the research. | More than 1,200 people were questioned across the UK in January for the research. |
The Scottish respondents found energy bills twice as difficult to understand as phone bills and four times more confusing than bank statements or credit card bills. | The Scottish respondents found energy bills twice as difficult to understand as phone bills and four times more confusing than bank statements or credit card bills. |
Most people would never go on a mobile phone tariff if they didn't know how much it would cost Mike ThorntonEnergy Saving Trust | Most people would never go on a mobile phone tariff if they didn't know how much it would cost Mike ThorntonEnergy Saving Trust |
The trust has set out the case for smart meters to help people save money and to reduce the damaging effects of energy use on the environment. | The trust has set out the case for smart meters to help people save money and to reduce the damaging effects of energy use on the environment. |
It said their introduction would reduce carbon dioxide emissions in Scotland by 690,000 tonnes, based on estimated energy savings of 5%. | It said their introduction would reduce carbon dioxide emissions in Scotland by 690,000 tonnes, based on estimated energy savings of 5%. |
Smart meters have been trialled in Sweden and America but are not yet widely available in the UK. | Smart meters have been trialled in Sweden and America but are not yet widely available in the UK. |
The trust said they would cost householders £100 to £200 if they were mass produced. | The trust said they would cost householders £100 to £200 if they were mass produced. |
Mike Thornton, the trust's Scottish director, said the lack of transparency over energy usage was one of the biggest problems in the UK's fight against climate change. | Mike Thornton, the trust's Scottish director, said the lack of transparency over energy usage was one of the biggest problems in the UK's fight against climate change. |
'Hard to believe' | 'Hard to believe' |
"Without the uptake of smart metering, this situation is not going to change any time soon," he said. | "Without the uptake of smart metering, this situation is not going to change any time soon," he said. |
"The current situation is hard to believe, especially with the recent rise in household fuel bills. | "The current situation is hard to believe, especially with the recent rise in household fuel bills. |
"Most people would never go on a mobile phone tariff if they didn't know how much it would cost." | "Most people would never go on a mobile phone tariff if they didn't know how much it would cost." |
Energy policy is a reserved issue, legislated over by politicians at Westminster. | Energy policy is a reserved issue, legislated over by politicians at Westminster. |
Window of opportunity | |
But Mr Thornton urged the Scottish Government to try to influence UK ministers so that the meters could be rolled out in Scotland. | But Mr Thornton urged the Scottish Government to try to influence UK ministers so that the meters could be rolled out in Scotland. |
He said: "If the UK really has aspirations to be a world leader in the fight against climate change, then smart meters have to be part of the solution." | He said: "If the UK really has aspirations to be a world leader in the fight against climate change, then smart meters have to be part of the solution." |
Duncan Sedgwick, chief executive of the Energy Retail Association, agreed that the smart meters could help customers do their bit for the environment. | |
"The window of opportunity for smart meters is wide open," he added. | |
"We urge the government to give us the mandate to make smart meters happen for customers." |
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