The Best of Intentions
Exercise More. Get Organized. Conserve and tread lightly. Keep your New Year's resolutions this year with gadgets, equipment, and everyday basics that will keep you on track all year long.
These electrical indulgences add up. The US Department of Energy estimates that 75 percent of home electronics energy consumption occurs while those devices are off. And the Cornell University Cooperative Extension suspects that the typical home has about 20 such vampires.
Fortunately, new products are being designed to help you monitor your electricity usage. Here’s a look at the current trend.
—Eileen Gunn
Device The Kill A Watt EZ
Maker P3 International
Corporation
Price $60,
p3international.com
How it works Plug it into your outlet; then plug in an appliance or electronic device. Based on pricing data you feed it from your electric bill, it can tell you how much the item may cost you on a daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly basis. Leave it plugged in for a running tally: A quick survey of my own home showed that gadgets I wasn’t actively using could account for more than half my bill.
Device The Wattson
Maker DIY Kyoto
Price under $200, diykyoto.com
How it works Clip one part to your electricity meter and then leave the other on your kitchen or coffee table. It wirelessly transmits your total electricity usage in watts or dollars-per-year to the table unit, so you can see how your costs go up or down as you turn various devices on and off.
Device The Home Joule
Maker Consumer Powerline
Price under $100, consumerpowerline.com
How it works Colored lights tell you when local electricity rates—which fluctuate throughout the day—are at their highest and lowest, so you can do laundry off-hours and use your AC discerningly. A blue light tells you when local usage is approaching critical mass—say during a heat wave—so you can power down and help prevent brownouts. In the future, if your local utility chooses to join the company’s program, your electricity sacrifices may be rewarded with discounts, credits, cash, or freebies.






