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It's all too easy just to say you'll cut down on electricity. You can do as per various guidelines by turning down thermostats, switching lights off, not leaving your TV on stand-by etc., but you have to wait to see a full Electricity Bill befoe seeing the results and even then, you don't know exactly where and when the savings were.
Monitoring your Electricity
Not only does it show your daily useage, but month to date as well, so give yourself a target and go for it. I've had mine for about 6 weeks and already I'm finding I can cut down on things, even though it's Summer. The other thing I've learnt is that it's, although important, not the little thing's like lights. It's the bigger spends which have the biggest cuts to make - Heating, Cooking, Tumble Dryers etc. A good purchase!
The older your Electric Water Boiler is, the more inefficient it will be.
Hot waterand Heating useage accounts for over 50% of the cost of the average fuel bill and,the older the System is, the more energy it will be using. Make sure your Heating Thermostat isn't near a cold spot or draught. It'll turn it on more and cost you more!
1. Wireless transmitter
2. Clamp around Cable 3. The Monitor
There's so much pollution in the air now that if it weren't for our lungs there'd be no place to put it all. ~Robert Orben
The packaging for a microwavable "microwave" dinner is programmed for a shelf life of maybe six months, a cook time of two minutes and a landfill dead-time of centuries. ~David Wann, Buzzworm, November 1990
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