Monitor your homes electricity consumption:

There are 4 ways to monitor your homes electricity consumption:
  1. The Old Fashioned "Read your meter" way
  2. A "smart meter" installed by your utility
  3. Buying a home energy monitor - see our complete list of home energy monitors.
  4. Building your own home energy monitor! - for the true energy geeks!
Building your own home energy monitor is not the easiest way, and after accounting for your time, it probably isn't the cheapest; but it is a really great way to get an understanding of how your home consumes energy (and comes in handy if you are really bad at finding hobbies).
I've found two excellent guides to building your own home electricity monitoring system.
The first system is actually better than a basic home energy monitoring system: A DIY circuit level monitoring system!  But I'll warn you, the person responsible for creating the circuit level home electricity monitoring system probably has a little more technical expertise that most of us.  The system was built by an employee of #jalpower, which provides "operating systems to virtual machines to distributed systems to web applications, every solution is carefully crafted and custom built."  And the circuit level system actually was based on a #jalpower project to monitor electricity consumption in a data center, but the owner changed a few things for it to work in his home.The system includes monitors for each circuit that interface with custom built software.The software keeps historical data on how much electricity each circuit consumes.  Armed with this data a homeowner would be able to gain a great understanding on where (like the TV room, kitchen, or bedroom) and how they consume electricity!

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