| Smart Meters: A Review |
| Written by Philip Proefrock | ||
| Sunday, 30 July 2006 | ||
The Eurpoean Union is considering a mandate to require smart energy meters for homes. "A smart energy meter enables consumers to
check how much energy they are using and how much it will cost." The idea is that more informed power consumers will pay more attention to efficiency. Just like in-car efficiency meters effect driving styles, Smart Meters should effect living styles.
This is reminiscent of a competition
for a similar idea organized by Viridian Design back in 2000, for an
internal whole-house meter that would display how much power the house was using
at any given time. Viridian's intent was to have a display that would become
more interesting and beautiful as the house became increasingly efficient.
Along the same lines, there are also currently available websites for buildings with
photovoltaic arrays that display the net metering effects of the building. You
can see both the production of the solar panels and the demand from the
building, so you can see when the building is consuming more power than it
produces, and when it is "running the meter backwards" and producing more than
it consumes.
There are even some public libraries that
have energy meters
available for patrons to use to see how much power individual devices
draw.
via Treehugger
Comments
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efficiency meters
written by a guest , August 03, 2006
they affect, not effect, energy usage.....grammar people...c'mon now
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