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Lights Out For Energy Guzzling Bulbs!

posted by walters83 7 days ago under energy monitor, gas cost, smartenergy, home security, home monitoring
Did you know that from Saturday 1 September 2012, shops will no longer be allowed to order new stocks of energy intensive incandescent light bulbs of 40 watts or lower?

AlertMe for business - Our Vision

posted by JudithL 27 days ago under energy monitor, power saving, cost of heating, home monitoring, energy savings
Our goal is to empower as many consumers as possible, so we work with some of the largest consumer-facing businesses in the world to deliver benefits to their customers. We learn continually from our own direct customers so that AlertMe delivers services based on tried-and-tested experience of what really “works” in the homes and lives of real people. In summary, we offer an award-winning user experience that cunningly conceals a highly sophisticated technology platform.

Energy monitor - Save energy & lower electricity costs - AlertMe

posted by JudithL 48 days ago under alertme, energy monitor, home monitoring, energy saving
Stay in the know when you're out and about with real-time alerts from SmartMonitoring - our complete home monitoring package connects you to your house wirelessly.

Alert Me - Blog

posted by JudithL 77 days ago under alertme, gas cost, energy savings, energy monitor, home energy use
One of the key incentives for private individuals and businesses considering cutting down on their energy usage by adopting solar power was the promise of government subsidies for those who took the step of installing panels in their homes or places of work. As of 1 August, however, the money given to anyone who installs solar panels – called a 'feed-in tariff' is set to be cut from the existing rate of 21p per KWh to just 16p – a reduction of around a quarter.

Alert Me

posted by JudithL 77 days ago under alertme, gas cost, energy savings, energy monitor, home energy use
Stay in the know when you're out and about with real-time alerts from SmartMonitoring - our complete home monitoring package connects you to your house wirelessly.

Alert Me - Blog

posted by JudithL 124 days ago under alertme, gas cost, energy savings, energy monitor, home energy use
Stay in the know when you're out and about with real-time alerts from SmartMonitoring - our complete home monitoring package connects you to your house wirelessly.

AlertMe SmartEnergy

posted by JudithL 133 days ago under alertme, energy monitor, energy savings, gas cost, smartenergy
Stay in the know when you're out and about with real-time alerts from SmartMonitoring - our complete home monitoring package connects you to your house wirelessly.

AlertMe SmartEnergy

posted by JudithL 133 days ago under alertme, energy monitor, energy savings, gas cost, smartenergy
Stay in the know when you're out and about with real-time alerts from SmartMonitoring - our complete home monitoring package connects you to your house wirelessly.

Home monitoring with Alertme

posted by JudithL 138 days ago under alertme, gas cost, energy savings, energy monitor, home energy use
A significant majority of the UK population supports more renewable energy generation in the country, while only two per cent want to see a greater reliance on gas power. This is the finding of a new poll of Britons by YouGov, which revealed 85 per cent of respondents back green power and want the government to do more to reduce dependence on foreign gas supplies. Carried out for Friends of the...

Home monitoring with Alertme

posted by JudithL 139 days ago under alertme, gas cost, energy savings, energy monitor, home energy use
No, it’s not the overwhelming urge to get drunk and snog someone else after a break up...

The 'rebound effect' is the idea that if you buy an energy-efficient car or fridge or any other gadget, you feel free to use it more – which means you’re emitting just as much carbon as before!
Bigger, better, faster?

The concept of a rebound effect has been around since the nineteenth century, when it was argued that cheaper coal would mean more industry. That proved to be quite the Nostradamus moment. Industrial Revolution, anyone?