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For industry experts, the real question is not who pays, but whether the benefits outweigh the costs. Several reports point in this direction. In 2018, the Court of Auditors estimated that the modernization of the system would make it possible to "reduce non-technical losses", consisting of "the electricity consumed after the departure of the occupant of a dwelling and before the arrival of the occupant. following ". The meters will also make it possible to automate the readings, and no longer send personnel to the site. Billing errors should also be less frequent. In total, the gain could amount to 1 billion euros over the next four years. https://www.lesechos.fr/industrie-servi ... ky-1319915
In the height of hypocrisy, first to speak of the vague interest in "reducing non-technical losses", that is to say the "wild" consumption between 2 tenants, whom they will certainly pay anyway .... instead of speaking directly the main goal and benefit of the Linky manipulation: to create the conditions to get rid of the personnel who read the meters on a massive scale ....