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#<small>Annual costs: Listed cost only includes annual product fees. All systems incur small electricity costs which are negligible compared to savings.</small>
<small>[3]Annual costs: Listed cost only includes annual product fees. All systems incur small electricity costs which are negligible compared to savings.</small>


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<small>[3]Installation Cost: Amount based on highest rate for a Canadian Electrician with 20+ years experience, data from [http://www.payscale.com/research/CA/Job=Electrician/Hourly_Rate PayScale.com] </small>


== Benefits ==
== Benefits ==

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Introduction

A method to reduce energy consumption in residential and commercial settings is simply through effective monitoring. As a Green/IT Energy Conservation Measure, the scope of this monitoring is limited to electricity. Similar systems can be used to monitor and reduce gas and water consumption.

Analysis of Monitoring Systems

Company Product Name Nation Presentation Method(s) Presentation Score Installation Type[1] Installation Cost[2] Product Cost Annual Fee[3] Total Cost Overall Score
MJ Innovations PowerWatch Canada Computer via wireless 4 Electrician $33/hour $199 $0 $299 4
Crossbow EcoWizard Japan Computer via wireless 4 Electrician $33/hour $199 $299 $0 3
MJ Innovations PowerWatch Canada Computer via wireless 4 Electrician $33/hour $199 $299 $0 4
MJ Innovations PowerWatch Canada Computer via wireless 4 Electrician $33/hour $199 $299 $0 4
MJ Innovations PowerWatch Canada Computer via wireless 4 Electrician $33/hour $199 $299 $0 4

[3]Annual costs: Listed cost only includes annual product fees. All systems incur small electricity costs which are negligible compared to savings.

[2]Installation Type: Systems that did not specify user installation were assumed to require an electrician

[3]Installation Cost: Amount based on highest rate for a Canadian Electrician with 20+ years experience, data from PayScale.com

Benefits

Limitations

Energy monitoring empowers consumers. The only physical change is the installation of a system that displays energy usage; savings and the effectiveness of this ECM are based entirely on the willingness of consumers.

Energy monitoring manifests itself through different feedback methods. Direct Feedback through table-top units, computers and devices using programs like Google PowerMeter have shown the highest savings potentials. Other feedback methods such as inadvertent and indirect produce reduced savings (insert reference electricsave).

Energy monitoring is also not as effective in situations where users pay fixed utilities rates in a building. In this case, the only benefit to conservation is sustaining the environment, as there is no financial incentive. Thus savings will only come from well informed individuals.

Conservation Methods

Energy Monitoring simply makes the utilities consumer more aware of their usage. This causes a behaviorally change which leads to the implementation of Energy Conservation Measures. The simplest methods to reducing energy usage are to reduce wattage of appliances or the time they are on.

Energy Conservation Measures:

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References

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