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Consumers May Find Smart Appliances a Dumb Idea

theodp writes "As GE readies appliances that communicate with smart meters in the hope of taking advantage of cheaper electricity rates, CNet asks a big question: Are consumers ready for the smart grid? Right now, most utilities only offer a flat rate, not time-of-use pricing, so the example of a drier that reacts to a 'price signal' about peak rates by keeping one's clothes wet until a more affordable time is pretty much a fantasy. And longer-term, a big question is whether consumers will want to deal with the hassle of optimizing household appliance energy usage themselves, or be willing to relinquish monitoring and control to utility companies — with a concomitant loss of privacy. After all, losing one's copy of 1984 is one thing — losing one's lights and refrigerator is another thing altogether."

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  1. I, for one... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    ...welcome our, um -- ah, screw it.

  2. Re:It is a dumb idea by Sponge+Bath · · Score: 4, Funny

    why do you need your air conditioner on at all when you're on vacation?

    To keep your home's server rack cool. This is /. isn't it?

  3. Re:It's not about money savings, it's about ration by Darinbob · · Score: 2, Funny

    You're ruining the conspiracy theories by actually reading the article.