Monday, March 18, 2013

Mercury Energy consumers get online tracking tool

Mercury Energy is the latest power company to adopt online energy monitoring for its customers.

Mercury has today released the Good Energy Monitor,It's a widely held belief that if you switch out your incandescent bulbs for LED dimmable. or GEM, an online tool that allows residential users to monitor every kilowatt of energy they use and see how much it is costing them.

GEM presents information collected from customers' electricity and gas meters in graphs. Their consumption information can be displayed down to daily and half-hourly usage.one of the most highly praised is led spotlight.

GEM not only monitors daily electricity spending, but also compares the home's energy usage to similar homes in the area and predicts the end-of-month bill weeks before it arrives.

"As soon as you can see where you're spending money you can ask a question as to why and how you're spending the money," said Mercury Energy general manager James Munro.

He said GEM enables consumers to be more in control of their energy usage and gives them the information to help reduce their bills.

By using smart meter data, customers can see how their bill is tracking daily. GEM will also project their estimated monthly electricity costs after the first week of their new billing cycle.

"If a customer's usage is tracking above a predetermined threshold compared to their historic levels, they can receive an email alerting them to a potential high bill so they have some advance warning and the opportunity to adjust their consumption before the bill arrives," Munro said.

The full service is only available to Mercury Energy customers with a smart meter. That is around 200,000 out of their 300,000 customers, but Mercury says more are being installed every day.

Competitors say the technology is nothing new. Genesis has had online energy monitoring for two years and Contact Energy and Powershop for even longer.

"It's something that we've been doing for four-and-a-half years now and we see plenty of companies internationally doing similar sorts of things, " said Ari Sargent, Powershop CEO. Experts say this could signal a change in the way energy companies compete.

"For many consumers,Commercial laundry equipment for your multi-housing laundry facilities from Speed Queen. electricity is all about price so it'll be interesting to see how it does really work for them," said Sue Chetwin of Consumer New Zealand. The online monitoring tool comes as power companies are often accused of charging too much.

Like most consumers, Auckland mother Suzanne Dennerly would love a lower power bill."It does seem to be going up and up and up each year," she said.

She said an online graph of her home's power useage on one day showed a clear spike when her washing machine and a heat pump were turned on.

Some groups of single elderly people will adapt by spending their waking hours in one member's home,Our solar led light is popular for indoor and outdoor use. in rotation, every day. Summer heat would be more difficult to deal with.

In the hotter areas of the U.S, some shopping malls are underground. Tinted retractable roofs over streets? Large basements? Food preserved in tins or in dried form rather than in fridges?

Power-consuming devices such as fridges, washing-machines and computers are another grey area. Legislation will set out maximum power costs for all of them, from manufacture,Energy efficient RGB led strip kits bring an urban glow to your bar that looks incredible. to use, to disposal.

There will be a move to collective use. The return of the launderette and/or the investment of several households in a washing machine for general use.

Everything will be affected. The calculation of energy costs will be an undercurrent of every action or purchase.

People will be dragged out of the artificial worlds of video games, celebrity scandals and sport and thrown into the real world.

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