Posts Tagged ‘Electricity’

Hohm Sweet Home – Analyze Energy Costs and Save

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

If I told you that I could give you detailed instructions on how to save $1,000 or more per year, would it be worth an hour of your time?  No, this is not a pitch to get you trapped in a room with time-share vultures.  This is legitimate information on saving money on your energy consumption and it is 100% FREE!  That’s right, thanks to a BETA service from Micorsoft called Hohm, you can begin analyzing your energy consumption and saving money almost immediately.  All you have to do is invest the time and supply Hohm with the necessary information about you residence and past consumption.

Before you jump in and begin entering information, lets take a look at this service.  According to the press release issued by Microsoft (June, 2009), Hohm is a “new online application that enables consumers to better understand their energy usage, get recommendations and start saving money.”  Recommendations are tailored to the individual home, based on house features, usage patterns and appliance information provided by the user.  As a user, you can also compare your usage to neighbors and gain access to the community of participants online to share ideas and compare savings.

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Help Your PC Go Green, Get Granola

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Some might call me cheap, others frugal.  However you look at it, I like to keep any money I can in my pocket by researching, cost-cutting and completing projects on my own.  While things don’t always go as planned, I can honestly say that I have saved the most money by utilizing my PC for things like coupon code hunting, locating instructions for DIY projects and comparing products to find the best value.  Now, with the help of a new, FREE tool I just found, my PC can save me even more money by monitoring and controlling it’s own power usage.  The product is called Granola, the review is below.

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