A bit confused. I have solar panels, no battery and a day/night meter. Now i have been told that to accuratley measure any energy i put back into the grid i need a smart meter. Otherwise it is estimated instead of measured by Esb Networks? My recent bills show no microgeneration but could that be due to the government credit the last two to three months? So i asked my electricity provider to maybe kickstart the process of installing a smart meter. But they said if i do that i would be on a smart tariff for the rest of my life? I would lose my current fixed rate one year deal of about 40% off my unit rates? There would be no similar deal available once i go on a smart meter? How could that be possible? Alot of smart maters have been installed across the country; does that mean suddenly one cannot avail of cheap one or two year deals with smart meters?