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PfP Energy ceases trading - here's everything you need to know
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I just submit my meter reading the normal way on the PfP portal. Much easier than the email nonsense.
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SPOWER said:And the KILL SWITCH bit? I mean come on.If instead of making wild accusations of 'sensationism' you had taken the trouble to open the reference links I provided and had checked the facts (hint: try reading the SMETS2 specification), you would know that Electricity Smart Metering Equipment has a Load Switch that disables the connection, and that Gas Smart Metering Equipment has a Shut Off Valve that disables the gas flow. To quote the jargon:-4349Load SwitchA component or combination of components that can close or open (including on receipt of a 4349Command to that effect) to Enable or Disable the flow of electricity to and from the Premises.4516ValveA component that can open or close (including on receipt of a Command to that effect) to Enable or Disable the flow of gas to Premises.4.5.3.10Disable SupplyA Command to establish a Locked state whereby the Supply is Disabled and can only be Armed in response to a Command to Arm the Supply (as described in Section 4.5.3.7). In executing the Command GSME shall be capable of setting the SupplyState(4.6.5.18) to Disabled.1
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I couldn't access the PfP meter read submission webpage; the website is running at snail pace. Once I finally logged on and clicked on the meter read tab I received a msg telling me this facility had been disabled. So I have had no option but to submit via email. I don't think that the email route is very intuitive - i.e. request to copy and paste - which in my email puts all elements onto a single line but the example is one element per line.Verdigris said:I just submit my meter reading the normal way on the PfP portal. Much easier than the email nonsense.Fashion on the Ration 2025 46/660 -
I was just meaning when we are 6 feet under the smart meters will still be here. No point going on about them. It's a fact. Rather than scare people, just accept them. It's not important. That's just the way things go.Gerry1 said:SPOWER said:And the KILL SWITCH bit? I mean come on.If instead of making wild accusations of 'sensationism' you had taken the trouble to open the reference links I provided and had checked the facts (hint: try reading the SMETS2 specification), you would know that Electricity Smart Metering Equipment has a Load Switch that disables the connection, and that Gas Smart Metering Equipment has a Shut Off Valve that disables the gas flow. To quote the jargon:-4349Load SwitchA component or combination of components that can close or open (including on receipt of a 4349Command to that effect) to Enable or Disable the flow of electricity to and from the Premises.4516ValveA component that can open or close (including on receipt of a Command to that effect) to Enable or Disable the flow of gas to Premises.4.5.3.10Disable SupplyA Command to establish a Locked state whereby the Supply is Disabled and can only be Armed in response to a Command to Arm the Supply (as described in Section 4.5.3.7). In executing the Command GSME shall be capable of setting the SupplyState(4.6.5.18) to Disabled.0 -
Oh! It worked as normal, for me, this morning. But that was before I got the email, as it is my normal meter reading day.I suppose the email may have created a meter reading storm, which makes me wonder how many people don't bother with submitting monthly readings normally.0
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Verdigris said:Oh! It worked as normal, for me, this morning. But that was before I got the email, as it is my normal meter reading day.I suppose the email may have created a meter reading storm, which makes me wonder how many people don't bother with submitting monthly readings normally.
In my case I provided daily meter reads from the point PfP ceased trading to the point where I received the email from BG that they had taken over my supply. Whilst I can't comment on other customers, I tried to submit a meter reading today to ensure a clean handover. My take is that many customers have done as I have done rather than not bothering to do monthly reads.Verdigris said:Oh! It worked as normal, for me, this morning. But that was before I got the email, as it is my normal meter reading day.I suppose the email may have created a meter reading storm, which makes me wonder how many people don't bother with submitting monthly readings normally.Fashion on the Ration 2025 46/660 -
I think I'll send in daily reads, from now on, so as to try to get as long at PfP rates as I can. They won't be able to deal with everyone at once.
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Daily meter reads? Why? Saving a couple of pence?0
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Why not? Only takes a minute or so.
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That's fine. Why waste time on something so trivial. And it takes more than a minute or so. I have logged on.0
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