The DCC describes its network as "a unique national asset" that delivers energy data securely, reliably and cost-effectively from homes and small businesses to energy suppliers.
The organisation estimates meters on its network have to date prevented the release of over 1.2 million tonnes of carbon dioxide, with projections reaching 45 million tonnes saved by 2034.
Smart meter users have access to the Demand Flexibility Service, which incentivises consumers to shift their consumption away from peak times, helping to balance the grid.
With well over half of British homes connected, smart meters are preventing over one million tonnes of carbon per year, equivalent to removing a million cars from the road.
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