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eMonitor – Total Home Energy Management System

By Anita (EnviroGadget Writer) on September 10th, 2010

eMonitor - Total Home Energy Managment System

The eMonitor system allows you to easily monitor the electrical usage of your household in detail. The system can track  the electricity being used by each and every circuit in the home and can allow monitoring of usage at the appliance level. This information is used to produce a tailor-made list of suggestions for your home to reduce your energy usage and allows you to take control of the electricity use in your household.

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Leech Plug – Self Disconnecting Plug Concept

By Anita (EnviroGadget Writer) on April 6th, 2010

Leech Plug Self Disconnecting Plug

The Leech Plug is a concept design by Conor Klein. The Leech mimics the behaviour of its namesake, once it has let the device connected to it to have its fill of electricity, the plug physically disconnects itself from the power supply.

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Energy Saver Power Monitor By Black & Decker

By Anita (EnviroGadget Writer) on March 15th, 2010

Energy Saver Power Monitor By Black And Decker

The Energy Saver Power Monitor By Black & Decker is able to monitor your electrical use without you needing an electrician to wire the monitor in. The information is sent from the transmitter to a hand-held device that gives you an accurate minute by minute account of your electrical usage.

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Maplin Electricity Monitoring Meter

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on July 27th, 2009

Energy Saving Meter

The Maplin Electricity Monitoring Meter is an easy to use energy consumption meter that will allow you to measure just how much energy you’re consuming at any given time. You can also keep track of how much energy you’ve been using in the past, as well as an overall average of your consumption. (more…)

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Kill-A-Watt Electricity Usage Monitoring Power Strip

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on June 2nd, 2009

Electricity Usage Monitoring Power Strip

Knowing how much electricity you’re using is the best way to identify ways of saving energy. There are a number of energy monitoring devices now, such as the Kill-A-Watt device and the energy detective. The Kill-A-Watt Electricity Usage Monitoring Power Strip expands on the Kill-A-Watt device, allowing you to monitor a range of gadgets and applicances at the same time. (more…)

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Watt’s Up? – Internet Enabled Electricity Meter

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on April 15th, 2009

Watts Up Internet Enabled Electricity Meter

I recently talked about a kit for Tweeting your Power Usage that was based on a DIY kit. However, there’s now an eco gadget that will internet-enable your appliances quickly and easily. The Watt’s Up? – Internet Enabled Electricity Meter contains a built in web server that allows your power usage details to be accessed via the web. (more…)

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