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> For a (meaningful, as opposed to "all interpolated values") granularity of
> 1 hour, information theory states that you need a sample every 30 minutes
> or less.
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> The desire to charge consumers more for "peak power" (just like utilities
> have to pay more for "peak power" and less for "base
On Monday, 21 October, 2019 00:49, Hick Gunter wrote:
>The desire to charge consumers more for "peak power" (just like utilities
>have to pay more for "peak power" and less for "base load") is the
>driving force behind the installation of "smart meters".
This is the propaganda behind "smart me
>What about if I want 1 hour granity? (to plot a graph of daily consumption for
>example)
For a (meaningful, as opposed to "all interpolated values") granularity of 1
hour, information theory states that you need a sample every 30 minutes or less.
The desire to charge consumers more for "peak
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