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Who moves my Electricity meter?
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Looks like it's ukpowernetworks co uk for the Surrey area.0
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As above I have dual fuel with British Gas
pinkcloud
The bill (or Both the Electric and Gas if issued separately) will include a section that lists the supply number /meter point names, the local distributor and their contact details. It's usually separated off from the bit about what you pay.
My E.ON bill has it in a grey box to the right of the second page. When I was with Iresa it was in the footer.3.6 kW PV in the Midlands - 9x Sharp 400W black panels - 6x facing SE and 3x facing SW, Solaredge Optimisers and Inverter. 400W Derril Water (one day). Octopus Flux0 -
Looks like it's UK power networks co uk for the Surrey area.
SGN moved my gas meter and the paperwork said they were also responsible for replacing the underground electricity pipes with special long-lasting plastic pipework so I wondered if they also moved the electricity meters.
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As far as I know the electricity network and the gas network are controlled by different organizations, best advice is to look online at www energynetworks org, put the dots in the right places, where you can enter your postcode.0
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http://www.energynetworks.org/info/faqs/who-is-my-network-operator.html
Don't expect it to be cheap. Why do you need to move it?No free lunch, and no free laptop
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http://www.energynetworks.org/info/faqs/who-is-my-network-operator.html
Don't expect it to be cheap. Why do you need to move it?
I need to move it because it is in my bedroom next to my bed. It is about 18 inches from by ear when I am in bed. Since I had a smart meter it makes a racket day and night.
Yes, I have had the meter checked.
No, I can't move the bed as it is built in the bricks and mortar.
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What's the point of this?
All you've done is duplicate molerat's post (no. 7).0 -
So the meter and presumably the consumber unit and main intake fuse is next to your bed in your bedroom. Where do you want your meter moved to? Same room, different room/same floor, different floor? Do you live in a house or flat?I need to move it because it is in my bedroom next to my bed. It is about 18 inches from by ear when I am in bed. Since I had a smart meter it makes a racket day and night.
Yes, I have had the meter checked.
No, I can't move the bed as it is built in the bricks and mortar.
pinkcloudIT Consultant in the utilities industry specialising in the retail electricity market.
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