Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Time to eMonitor your home

Time to eMonitor your home

Posted on May 14th, 2010 by alex

This outta be the next best thing for any home! Are you one of those wise-conscious owners who tries to police energy usage in your homes? Smile now, help is within your reach. In several efforts to curtail high billing expenses or maintain energy-conserving discipline, an improved technology has been developed just for these kinds of measures. PowerHouse Dynamics introduces eMonitor – a home energy manager. This eMonitor provides information on how much electricity is used in a room or by appliance consumption. eMonitor is considered a long term investment with initial saving on energy bill from 5% to 20% of installation within the year. One can consider eMonitor a good auditing device that would analyze as well as outline proper daily usage of energy.

At a marginal price of $799, the eMonitor is served with a 5-year monthly service – which is reasonable enough if equated on its savings. Its active recommendation through email or phone (with the necessary app) counts as one of the features from the device. I am sure lots of people will be interested to know how much energy is wasted. However most folks do not know that if they buy into this technology, they would be contributing to lowering their carbon footprint. I suppose the government can create some type of incentive program for leveraging energy bills or housing infrastructure…Just a wishful thought. Nevertheless, eMonitor will serve a much greater purpose than expected.

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