Household energy monitor program.

Started by g7pkf, Jan 15, 2008, 08:53:11

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g7pkf

Does anyone know of a freeware program for recording your energy usage over time.

gas water oil electric etc..

Just a simple one to record and plot stats?

I know i could mess about with excel for hours to do it. But thought there might be a program out there.

I have looked but cant find 1.

dean

Rik

I've always done it as a spreadsheet, Dean...
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g7pkf

yeh i just wanted something a bit "flashier"

i to do it as a spread sheet, just didnt want the hassle of pivot tables etc. to get a nice graph etc

Rik

There's probably something out there, it's just a matter of finding it. :(
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john


g7pkf

Hmm i have an OWL and very good it it to



The Owl Energy monitor


B&Q £29.9X

Rik

Looks like a gadget I should own, Dean. :)
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Lance

Knowing what you are like, Rik, probably will soon own!
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Dazbobaby

on a side note, I heard this on Radio 2 the other night...

http://www.cerespower.com/

It aims to generate 100% of your domestic electricity and with Zero carbon emmisions.
at the mo the price is (estimated) £3000? but once they roll out on a large scale the prices will likely decrease.

Also try, www.windsave.co.uk
Small domestic wind generators upto 33% of your leccy.


Political note...
Why build coal and gas powered stations, or even Nuclear when the alternatives are here? Because you can't tax the wind.