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Welcome to the EnergyConsumption users wiki!

 

EnergyConsumption.org discusses watt meters and other energy-saving products. This wiki contains everything Soren hasn't yet been able to add to EnergyConsumption proper (that is to say, almost all of it. It is also, as the "users' wiki," a place for EnergyConsumption users to ask and answer questions, contribute ideas, and storm up fun and creative ways of getting at least as much out of life while using less energy.

 

This wiki is also the place to contribute your consumption data until EC proper has a database. If you have any related projects, shopping, or questions / observations, we'd love to have you contribute to the wiki. Your ideas will mix with others', making energy pondering a lot more fun.

 


 

EC Content (to migrate?)

Big Picture: energy consumption information

Products: lowest-power product recommendations

  • Lighting
  • energyconsumption.org discusses other power-saving devices

Database of watt meter data for various devices

Directions (what sort?)

  • step-by-step specific suggestions (that pick up where other sites have left off?)

Links (to existing resources / articles putting the data in context)

Watt Meter Reviews

someday

  • focus/purpose is helping the curious answers their questions?
  • templates for collecting data (PDF and spreadsheet)

 

 

Questions (pose imponderables or tap the group's expertise)

 

Projects (for your home or community)

 

Users willing to share their watt meters and expertise

Borrow a Meter

 

 

Activities (if we wanted to reach out)

  • Facilitate implementation of Community Energy Workbook ideas which start off:

    "In a typical town, seventy to eighty cents of every dollar spent on energy immediately leaves the local economy. Finding ways to reduce these costs and plug these leaks initiates a series of local economic benefits."

  • The Booth
  • Work with (or replicate) Acterra's Green@Home project in which volunteers come to your house to help figure out how to save energy there.

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