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Your bank alerts you about unusual account activity which may cost you money.
Now your electric meter can too.
It's easy to save energy (and ) if you know where to look. shows you where, tells you how, and keeps you on track.
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A bump in electricity use from 6-9am the last 3 days cost you $170
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When you sign up, you authorize your utility to share your electric meter data with . Here's what we do with it:
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Learn how your business uses electricity
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The results may surprise you. analyzes a year of meter data to develop a personalized profile for your business.
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A Contra Costa cafe owner was surprised that her electricity use rose at 4am on weekdays, even though they didn't open until 7am. A simple thermostat adjustment is saving $1,500 and over 2.5 tons of each year.
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Alert you about unusual energy costs
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downloads your latest utility meter data everyday, and sends you an email alert when it spots something unusual. Tap the email to drill down for more details.
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The manager of a small professional building in the Sierra foothills was alerted about an unusual bump in electricity use between 6-9am for 3 consecutive days, at a cost of over $50 per day. The problem was quickly traced to faulty controls on rooftop units.
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Budget a plan for cost and savings
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sets a cost and savings goal for you, and suggests no and low cost steps to reach the goal. You get weekly updates on your progress.
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Over 40% of annual electricity use in a central valley national guard facility came from equipment which was never turned off. The facility manager used smart power strips (and friendly persuasion) to turn off unnecessary appliances and computers at night, saving almost $2,000 and 3.5 tons of each year.
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Library
Library
East bay
Dec 11: Yes! Electricity use was lower than expected from 7am-11pm, saving $145 (and 145 lb of ).
Retail
Retail
Central coast
Dec 11: Yes! Electricity use was lower than expected from 6pm-5am, saving $144 (and 187 lb of ).
Education
Education
San Francisco
Dec 9: reached it's savings target of 449 lb (and saved $247).
Medical
Medical
Silicon valley
Dec 9: Ouch! An unusual jump in electricity use from 6am-10am cost an additional $112 (and 149 lb of ).
Grocery
Grocery
Central valley
Dec 9: Ouch! An unusual jump in electricity use from 2pm-5pm cost an additional $103 (and 135 lb of ).
Winery
Winery
East bay
Dec 9: Electricity demand hit a peak of 459 kW at 6:30AM. This was higher than expected.
Office
Office
North coast
Dec 8: reached it's savings target of 344 lb (and saved $191).
Restaurant
Restaurant
Sierra foothills
Dec 8: unusually high use for 4 consecutive days during evening hours cost an additional $10.90 (and 15.1 lb of ).
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
Peninsula
Dec 7: Yes! Electricity use was lower than expected from 7pm-2pm, saving $127 (and 232 lb of ).
Warehouse
Warehouse
East bay
Dec 6: Electricity demand hit a peak of 259 kW at 2:00PM. This was higher than expected.
Worship
Worship
South bay
Dec 6: unusually high use for 5 consecutive days during morning hours cost an additional $411 (and 550 lb of ).
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