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Green Energy Options produce a range of products that will make energy visible and help both homes, schools, businesses etc manage, understand and reduce the about of carbon dioxide they produce. User installable.
Onzo provides utility companies with customer intelligence solutions. The Onzo smart energy kit combines data capture, an uploader app, behaviour change software modules, web components in utility website, and an in-home display.
Building on the success of the OWL wireless electricity monitor, OWL is now launching a range of devices that can help reduce the amount of electricity you are using and so help to reduce your electricity bills.
The PowerTab family of meters wirelessly connects utility service providers to their customers, offering real-time energy use data and cost feedback. Built on the Zigbee open global standard.
Brultech.com manufactures energy consumption monitors, residential powercost monitors and electricity logger for energy auditors and conservation specialists. These devices help reduce the electric bill.
Consisting of display, monitoring, control and network devices, the Tendril suite of products opens a dynamic, two-way communication between utilities and their customers.
EnergyHub produces smart, simple, and cost-effective energy management tools that strengthen the relationship between consumers and utilities.
TED is a real-time energy monitor that can help reduce your electric utility bills. The Energy Detective will make your home more environmentally friendly, power efficient, and can save you money.
PEAK Software has developed a unique software solution that brings together two industry-leading products; TED (The Energy Detective) and Control4 home automation systems, creating a powerful energy management system for your home.
Manufacturer of the well-known Kill A Watt electricity monitor series. Products include: P4400, P4460 EZ, P4320 PS (Power Strip), P4480
Start saving on your electricity bill right away with a PowerCost Monitor. As seen on the Today Show, the PowerCost Monitor is easy to install.