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Smart meters for energy to be voluntary

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By Rowena Mason, Political Correspondent

Plans to force households to have energy smart meters installed have been

shelved over health and privacy fears.

The Government had promised that every household would have a smart meter

by 2019 in a £12?billion programme to stop gas and electricity bills being

estimated.

Officials are devising plans to allow people to reject the smart meters,

which communicate remotely from households to energy companies.

The move is a victory for campaign groups and backbench MPs, who raised

concerns with ministers that the devices emit electromagnetic radiation 24

hours a day and cannot be turned off.

Privacy campaigners were worried that half-hourly data on energy usage

collected by smart meters could give clues about people*s way of life, such as

when someone is on holiday, at work or asleep. Sources in the Department

for Energy and Climate Change said the proposal was shelved to avoid the

programme getting **bogged down** in lengthy legal disputes.

There has been a public outcry recently about the potential health effects

of smart meters in the US and Canada..

About 400,000 have been installed in British homes. Most of the devices

emit similar radiation to mobile phones, microwaves and wireless internet.

Campaigners are worried about the build-up of such devices in the home.

Some people claim to be sensitive to electromagnetic fields, saying it

gives them symptoms such as nausea, fatigue and headaches.

In America, utility companies have been hit with multi-million dollar

class action lawsuits from people who have had the devices installed in their

homes.

Regulators say smart meters are safe. But protesters point to the American

Academy of Environmental Medicine’s opposition to the devices.

Bill Esterson, MP for Sefton Central, is now urging the Government to say

whether smart meters will come with health warnings.

Hendry, the energy minister, said: **We believe people will

benefit from having smart meters. But we will not make them obligatory.**

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