Posts Tagged ‘Energy efficiency’

Recently, I met with a local architectural designer for lunch and we were discussing how one might go about decreasing their carbon footprint.  Most people would think solar panels, right? When we looked at the numbers, geothermal was the winner  by a landslide. Suppose we take a typical home in New England that has oil [...]

The heat wave that has been hitting us lately has gotten a lot of us thinking about what we can do to minimize air conditioning costs.  You would be surprised at the number of things in your house that create heat.  Your air conditioning costs are directly related to the amount of heat that it [...]

You can imagine my astonishment when I received an email from Google about 2 weeks ago indicating that they were discontinuing the PowerMeter.  Their reasoning is as follows: “…our efforts have not scaled as quickly as we would have liked, so we have decided to retire PowerMeter.”  Google has always been at the forefront of [...]

Upon hearing that I had purchased a power monitor, one of my business partners purchased one, as well. He suspected that his tenants were using more than their fair share of electricity measured on their shared electrical meter.  Because the power monitor uploads the data to the net, we are able to share our data [...]

All winter I pretty much sit in the dark. The idea of turning on the lights in unoccupied rooms makes me think of money going down the toilet. All of my light bulbs have already been switched to compact fluorescent and I even replaced my beloved halogen reading lamp with an LED lamp. Is the [...]