Blackout EDF: ecowatt, electricity weather forecast to consume less and avoid cuts

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Re: Blackout EDF: ecowatt, electricity weather forecast to consume less and avoid cuts




by sicetaitsimple » 04/09/22, 21:19

Christophe wrote:With linky which can change its "price base" changeable remotely (in all discretion) it can happen faster than expected!
With this linky function 1 kWh can be counted 3 or 4 times or even more… we understand why EDF was in a hurry to equip the whole of France quickly! : Shock: : Shock: : Shock:


Sorry, didn't understand....Linky counts the kWh consumed at such and such a time, that's all it does.
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Re: Blackout EDF: ecowatt, electricity weather forecast to consume less and avoid cuts




by Christophe » 04/09/22, 21:23

Ah you are not aware of the famous remotely programmable counting coefficient? Nah not you!

Probably a conspiratorial thing, huh… : Cheesy: : Cheesy: : Cheesy: : Cheesy:
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by sicetaitsimple » 04/09/22, 21:26

Christophe wrote:Ah you are not aware of the famous remotely programmable counting coefficient? Nah not you!


No, explain.
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by Christophe » 04/09/22, 21:33

Go read the technical notice of the complete parameters of the linky...it's explained in it... 8)

She may even be on the forum : search.php
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by sicetaitsimple » 04/09/22, 21:36

Christophe wrote:Go read the technical notice of the complete parameters of the linky...it's explained in it...


Bah no, it is you who affirms, it is you who proves.
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Re: Blackout EDF: ecowatt, electricity weather forecast to consume less and avoid cuts




by Remundo » 04/09/22, 21:49

Mr Simple made us a sketch the other day saying that the Linky couldn't cut off the electricity remotely... which is false.

Linky can cut the electricity and even instantly change the drawable amperage via a teleoperator (eg go from 15 to 30 or 45A)

For the moment these modifications are quite civilized, they are made on request of the customer on a case-by-case basis...

But everything depends on how these technical possibilities of teleoperation are going to be mobilised.
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by sicetaitsimple » 04/09/22, 21:57

Remundo wrote:Mr Simple made us a sketch the other day saying that the Linky couldn't cut off the electricity remotely... which is false.

Linky can cut the electricity and even instantly change the drawable amperage via a teleoperator (eg go from 15 to 30 or 45A)


What are you talking about? I never said that we couldn't cut remotely with Linky, nor modify the power, since these are among other features at the base of its deployment.
I said that it was not Enedis (which manages Linky), but RTE which was in charge of shedding if necessary.
You can copy what I said instead of telling lies, I don't know where it is.

Edit: I found it.

ar sicetaitsimple » 09/08/22, 13:41 PM

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It's clear that this winter people will quickly understand why Enedis insisted so much on installing a smart meter to limit/cut the juice remotely.


In France, it is not Enedis (or equivalent in the approximately 5% served by someone other than Enedis) which is in charge of managing any rotating outages in the event of difficulty on the network, but RTE. So completely off topic.
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Re: Blackout EDF: ecowatt, electricity weather forecast to consume less and avoid cuts




by Christophe » 04/09/22, 22:09

sicetaitsimple wrote:
Christophe wrote:Go read the technical notice of the complete parameters of the linky...it's explained in it...


Bah no, it is you who affirms, it is you who proves.


Here pov type and lazy with this: electronic-electricity-computer / linky-meter-operation-and-user-manual-t9748.html

Read with your fingers the 2nd point of article 4:

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I expressed myself a little badly, it is a tariff coefficient and not metering, so depending on the schedule, 1 kWh can therefore cost 3 or 4 times (or more) the base price...
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Re: Blackout EDF: ecowatt, electricity weather forecast to consume less and avoid cuts




by sicetaitsimple » 04/09/22, 22:22

Christophe wrote:Read with your fingers the 2nd point of article 4:
I expressed myself a little badly, it is a tariff coefficient and not metering, so depending on the schedule, 1 kWh can therefore cost 3 or 4 times (or more) the base price...


Yes I have read. So what? There are dozens of providers, each of them can offer tariffs with different usage and tipping ranges (up to 10)
It's actually a little less beastly than sending a 0/1 signal to HP/HC.
But that's not Linky's problem. He counts the kWh consumed between such and such a time of "changeover", period.
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Re: Blackout EDF: ecowatt, electricity weather forecast to consume less and avoid cuts




by Remundo » 04/09/22, 22:24

sicetaitsimple wrote:
Remundo wrote:Mr Simple made us a sketch the other day saying that the Linky couldn't cut off the electricity remotely... which is false.

Linky can cut the electricity and even instantly change the drawable amperage via a teleoperator (eg go from 15 to 30 or 45A)


What are you talking about? I never said that we couldn't cut remotely with Linky, nor modify the power, since these are among other features at the base of its deployment.
I said that it was not Enedis (which manages Linky), but RTE which was in charge of shedding if necessary.
You can copy what I said instead of telling lies, I don't know where it is.

your sketch is here
natural-human-disasters/tension-with-russia-in-ukraine-t17111-3270.html

Enedis ALSO can offload, it has the power to do so on the "small" electricity roads, while RTE manages the motorways.
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