On Tue, 2020-09-08 at 08:34 +1000, Tom Worthington wrote:
> https://onestepoffthegrid.com.au/worlds-first-plug-in-home-battery-set-to-be-tested-in-australia/
The company is called "Orison". Good name for a startup.
Regards, K.
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On 7/9/20 9:29 am, jw...@internode.on.net wrote:
... you can tell the age of a fridge by a smart meter? Seriously ..
Yes.
... it can tell how many people are in the home ...
Yes.
Hype in terms of oversell or over-fear?
Yes, there are easier ways to carry out widespread electronic
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However, no smart meters transmit 15 second interval data. Pretty much all
smartmeters I'm aware of in Australia and elsewhere have at minimum 30 minute
intervals.
There are certainly things you can determine with 30- minute data, such as
when your electric hot water service kicks in and
On 2020-09-06 09:57, Tom Worthington wrote:
> No, what makes a teacher is teacher training.
>
> Palali, Van Elk, Bolhaar & Rud (2018) found students taught by academics with
> good publication records got higher grades, but only for masters level
> students, not undergraduates.
Did the
Work, learn anywhere strategies attract investment, innovation
IT budgets are shifting to infrastructure to support remote work and education,
and enterprises and workers are leaving the buildings behind.
By Larry Dignan for Between the Lines | September 6, 2020
Remote work and education are