Doctors Urge Utility Commissions to Provide Free “Smart” Meter Opt-Out Programs to Duke Energy Customers Because of Health Risks

By B.N. Frank

According to a recent report, 57% of American utility customers have “Smart” Meters – electric, gas, and water.  These meters are so expensive (see 1, 2, 3) and so problematic (see 1, 2, 3) that a documentary was produced about them, Take Back Your Power.  Since tens of millions have already been installed – it’s likely that they’ve also been installed on your home and throughout your community.

There has been so much opposition to these meters that legislators have taken action against them and some utilities have started allowing customers to “opt out.”  One of the complaints about them – they emit radiation that make people and pets sick (see 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9).  Doctors have issued numerous warnings about this.

Duke Energy customers have been complaining about their “Smart” Meters for many years (see 1, 2).  In 2017, 3 doctors submitted a letter to utility commissions in 6 states where Duke Energy installed their “Smart” Meters.

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Health experts urged states to adopt a free opt-out for Duke Energy customers

In 2017, Dr. David Carpenter MD, Dr. Magda Havas, and Dr. Lennart Hardell wrote letters to each of the utility commissions that oversee Duke Energy (emphasis added).

We, the undersigned, are scientists and health professionals who together have co-authored many peer-reviewed studies on the health effects of radiofrequency radiation (RFR). We are aware that the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio is considering a proposed smart meter opt-out fee from Duke Energy. Smart meters, along with other wireless devices, have created significant public health problems caused by the radiofrequency radiation (RFR) they produce, and awareness and reported problems continue to grow. With Duke Energy being America’s largest utility provider and, consequently, having the largest potential smart meter implementation reach, it is imperative that the [] Commission […] be fully aware of the harm that RFR can cause and allow utility customers to opt out of smart meter installation with no penalty….

[W]e urge the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio to reject any fees or tariffs associated with smart meter opt-out and allow citizens to opt out without penalty.

Comparing Smart Meters to cell phones, they said:

  • Smart meters operate with much more frequent pulses than do cell phones, increasing the potential for adverse health impacts.
  • Smart meter pulses can average 9,600 times a day, and up to 190,000 signals a day. Cell phones only pulse when they are on.
  • Cell phone RFR is concentrated, affecting the head or the area where the phone stored, whereas smart meter RFR affects the entire body.
  • An individual can choose whether or not to use a cell phone and for what period of time. When smart meters are placed on a home the occupants have no option but to be continuously exposed to RFR.

They focused on the problem of electromagnetic sensitivity (EMS) also known as EHS.

While the strongest evidence for hazards coming from RFR is for cancer, there is a growing body of evidence that some people develop a condition called electro-hypersensitivity (EHS). These individuals respond to being in the presence of RFR with a variety of symptoms, including headache, fatigue, memory loss, ringing in the ears, “brain fog” and burning, tingling and itchy skin. Some reports indicate that up to three percent of the population may develop these symptoms, and that exposure to smart meters is a trigger for development of EHS…

There are a number of double-blind studies which clearly show that some people with EHS will develop symptoms when exposure to RFR is studied in a double blinded experimental protocol, in which the subject do not know whether or not the RFR is being applied. These individual are not suffering from a psychosomatic disease, but rather one that is induced by the exposure to RFR.

They emphasized three fundamentals:

The adverse health impacts of low intensity RFR are real, significant and for some people debilitating. We want to stress three fundamentals as your agency proceeds to consider a smart meter opt-out:

  • The Federal Communication Commission’s safety standards do not apply to low intensity RFR.
  • There is no safe level of exposure established for RFR.
  • People around the world are suffering from low intensity RFR exposure, being at increased risk of developing both cancer and EHS.

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Letters February 3, 2017

Authors:

Dr. David Carpenter, MD, (Director, Institute for Health and the Environment, University at Albany, State University of New York)
Dr. Lennart Hardell, MD, PhD (Professor, Department of Oncology, University Hospital, Orebro, Sweden)
Dr. Magda Havas, BSc, PhD (Environmental and Resource Studies, Trent University, Canada)


Despite the many problems with “Smart” Meters, utility companies don’t want customers to be able to “opt out.”  Original analog meters are one-way transmitting, whereas “Smart” Meters are 2-way transmitting.  This allows utility companies to collect minute-by- minute usage data which they can analyze in order to market more products and services to customers.  Utilities can also sell this data to 3rd parties (see 1, 2).

The 2-way transmitting feature also allows utility companies to remotely turn off services as well as ration customer usage.  Feel violated yet?

Activist Post reports regularly about “Smart” Meters and other unsafe technology.  For more information, visit our archives and the following websites:

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Doctors Urge Utility Commissions to Provide Free “Smart” Meter Opt-Out Programs to Duke Energy Customers Because of Health Risks