Using my CurrentCost from e.on

November 13, 2008

Got my CurrentCost energy monitor last week.   This was a freebie when I changed to e.on’s energy saver package.  I think a lot of energy companies are offering similar deals.  And I think its mainly the CurrentCost that they are offering, just with a quick rebrand.

So, it arrived.  It was installed easily and working in no time.  The most interesting thing is obviously the current electricity use.  This seems to be incredibly accurate.  For instance, we worked out that our fridge had a 20W light bulb because when you open the fridge the electricity consumption goes up by 20W.  It shows up some scary things – like underfloor heating, ouch! and our oven is pretty bad too.  We had a new kitchen installed last year with halogen spotlights and this is about 800W when they’re all on.  It definitely makes us turn off the lights when we leave the room!

So surprising things are the amount of energy lights use, even the normal ones.  Also surprising is the energy used by electrical gadgets such as computers and TVs.  This is actually pretty low.  And I’ve always been told that leaving chargers switched on for mobile phones and lap-tops when not in use used electricity and it DOESN’T.  It seems to show that the advice you get for how to save electricity by getting obsessive about things on standby etc won’t really save much energy at all.  My top advice for using as little energy as possible – eat cold food by the light of the telly!

Finally, I am also interested in how to use the CurrentCost with the tryingtobegreen.com energy tracking website.  It would be of great advantage as it would stop you having to keep looking at your electricity meter (normally in such an unaccessible spot like under the stairs or in a cupboard outside).  At first glance I couldn’t find much that corresponded to anything we could use and the CurrentCost is generally about reporting usage right now rather than cumulatively.  However, it does tell you your total use over the last week and month and I think this could be used within tryingtobegreen.com.   I wonder whether other energy monitors have a similar feature.

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Me and my girls I'm building a website to allow people to track their electricity usage and hopefully reduce it, go to www.tryingtobegreen.com to see how I'm getting on.

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