Wed 11 Jun 02008
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Spend any time researching the current field of home energy monitoring products and you're very likely to see mention of the Kill-A-Watt, a device from P3 International. The Kill-A-Watt can read the energy use of an appliance plugged into it, and is marketed as a tool for identifying the ...
Thu 29 May 02008
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Eco2Go, a mobile application concept from engineering students in Canada, generates carbon footprint information by tracking movement throughout the day. The home screen on the Eco2Go prototype shows a Google map with current trip information and the estimated pounds of CO2 since the last carbon offset.
Significantly, ...
Houston Chronicle photos
Two recent front-page articles in mainstream city newspapers covered the emergence of smart metering in Texas. I think it's a good indication that these technologies and devices are nearing the mainstream here.
The Austin American-Statesman covered the installation from the perspective of utility efficiency ...
Posted by Kyra Edeker
The Victoria, Australia government is running an ad pitching
conservation by depicting an average household's production of greenhouse
gases. Black balloons sprouting from appliances, lamps and electronics
each represent 50g of greenhouse emissions.
The quiet commercial feels slightly sinister, with the dark balloons
sprouting out of the empty house. It's an ...
This weekend I opened my new issue of The New Yorker (now you've got me pegged) and noticed something interesting about the inside cover ad spread. The most prominent selling point in this Earth Day ad for the Chevy Tahoe Hybrid is the SUV's screen interface. The caption reads:
Visual readout of ...