Monthly Archives: November 2023

CCST Report criticized by public health experts and scientists

Energy companies often cite the California Council on Science and Technology (CCST) report on Smart Meters as proof of Smart Meter safety. What is the CCST Report? In July 2010, California Assemblyman (now Congressman) Jared Huffman, joined by Assemblyman Bill … Continue reading

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Smart Meters violate FCC rules

Originally posted in July 2014 Filed in 2011 with the California Public Utilities Commission: The EMF Safety Network alleges that PG&E Smart Meters violate one or more FCC conditions that determine RF exposure compliance. The FCC Grants of Equipment Authorization, … Continue reading

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Sage Associates: Wireless Smart Meters and Potential for Electrical Fires

Originally posted in 2014: Typical gauge electrical wiring that provides electricity to buildings (60 Hz power) is not constructed or intended to carry high frequency harmonics that are increasingly present on normal electrical wiring…. The use of smart meters will place … Continue reading

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“You sure drink a lot of tea” — what Smart Meters can tell about you

Graph: National Institute of Standards and Technology You Sure Drink a Lot of Tea: Smart meter data can show what’s going on in a home, because tea kettles, toasters, and other appliances have identifiable load signatures. Back in 2007, when … Continue reading

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