What
is a SmartMeter™?
How can we modernize our current
electric grid into a Smart Grid that is safe, more reliable and more efficient?
One way is through the use of something called a SmartMeter™. It’s a helpful
device that connects your home to the electric grid, allowing you to see how
and when you are seeing your energy in greater detail.
The SmartMeter™ connects your home
in a two-way communication with the electric grid. This helps manage the demand
on the grid and increase service and reliability. This also helps you make more
informed choices about your energy consumption and have greater control of your
monthly costs.
How
does it work?
The SmartMeter™ system collects
electric and natural gas usage data from your home or business. SmartMeter™
electric meters record residential electric usage hourly and commercial
electric usage in 15 minute increments. SmartMeter™ natural gas modules
attached to gas meters record gas usage daily. This data is periodically
transmitted to us via a secure wireless communication network.
What
can it do for me?
The SmartMeter™ system allows you to
view your hourly electric and daily gas energy usage data. So now you can
easily find out exactly how much energy you are using over the course of the
day, week, or month—valuable information you can use to make smarter energy
choices. Just go to My Energy any time to get a detailed picture of your usage.*
SmartMeter™ technology allows us to become active energy participants where we
all can benefit from more reliable power, reduced carbon footprint and cleaner
energy development.
Track
energy use online
See your energy use by month, by day, by the hour.
See your energy use by month, by day, by the hour.
Energy Alerts
Get notified by email, text message or phone when your electric use is moving toward a higher-cost tier.
Get notified by email, text message or phone when your electric use is moving toward a higher-cost tier.
Smart purchases between $1-150
Check your air filters every month
Why?
Heating and cooling consume the most energy in the average home — up to 50% of
total home energy use. Dirty air filters make your furnace, central air ... more
Save up
to $30 per year
·
Replace your inefficient light bulbs
Why?
Inefficient incandescent bulbs, despite their low initial price tag, are costly
to run and replace in the long term. Compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) ... more
Save up
to $30 over bulb life
Install efficient showerheads
Why?
Showering accounts for up to 40% of the average home's hot water use, but
energy-efficient showerheads can cut use in half. Energy-efficient showerheads
... more
Save up
to $45 per year
·
Insulate water heater pipes
Why?
In a typical home, 9% of the energy used for water heating is lost moving water
to and from the tank and your faucets — even more in large houses. ... more
Save up
to $15 per year
·
Use LED holiday lights
Why?
Holiday lights can add charm to your home, but they also increase your electricity
bill. If you are in the market for new holiday lights, purchase ... more
Save up
to $10 per 100 bulbs per season
·
Make sure refrigerator seals are tight
Why?
If the seal on your refrigerator or freezer door isn't doing its job, your
appliance could be leaking 15% of the cooled air it produces. But you don't
need to ... more
·
Choose an efficient dehumidifier
Why?
Dehumidifiers can be very useful for maintaining comfort and preventing the
growth of mold and mildew — yet they are surprisingly big energy consumers. ... more
Save up
to $30 per year
Maintain your air conditioner
Why?
Your central air conditioner or room air conditioner will use more energy than necessary
if it is not properly maintained. In addition to saving energy, ... more
·
Use a ceiling fan
Why?
If you notice a summer increase in your utility bill, your air conditioning
costs may be high. With the help of a ceiling fan, you can raise the thermostat
... more
Save up
to $10 per year
·
Improve shading for windows
Why?
If the sun creates overwhelming heat in your home during the warmer months, you
may wish to make targeted investments to improve the way you shade your ... more
Save up
to $35 per year
·
Insulate outlets and light switches
Why?
Outlets and light switches in the walls that separate your home from the
outdoors are often overlooked sources of heating or cooling loss. Insulating
these ... more
Save up
to $10 per year
·
Add storm windows
Depending on where you live.., Why?
Since heating and cooling can account for about 50% of average energy
consumption, air loss should be minimized where possible. Adding storm windows
can save ... more
Save up
to $35 per year
·
Reduce heat loss from your fireplace
Why?
A standard masonry fireplace can add charm to a home, but is also an
inefficient way to produce heat. You can make a few easy changes to your
fireplace to ... more
Save up
to $15 per year
·
Maintain your heat pump
Why?
Regular maintenance of your heat pump will improve its efficiency and extend
its life. You should have it inspected and serviced every year in order to
reduce ... more
·
Use motion detectors outdoors
Why?
Though you're rarely awake to see them, outdoor lamps left on all night can
consume more electricity than most of your other light fixtures. However,
motion ... more
Save up
to $35 per year
·
Use dimmers
Why?
A standard light switch gives you two lighting options — full brightness or
none at all. Dimmers give you more control over the level of light in a ... more
Save up
to $35 per year
·
Select efficient home office equipment
Why? If you have a home office, choosing an efficient
printer, copier, scanner, or fax machine could cut its energy use by half. With
these smart purchases, it's ... more
Save up to $70 per year
·
Compare your appliances with a plug-in power meter
Why? Want to find out how much your energy-saving
efforts are paying off? Plug power meters are educational gadgets that can show
you the exact amount of ... more
Save up to $75 per year - Ask us about TED. info@browermechanical.com
·
Use fans instead of AC
Why? Fans help you stay cool while reducing your air
conditioning costs. Since they are targeted to a specific area, they can be
more cost-effective than cooling ... more
Save up to $10 per year
Add shade coverings and awnings
Why? Window awnings can reduce solar heat gain in the
summer by up to 65% on south-facing windows and by up to 77% on west-facing
windows. They can lower your ... more
Save up to $20 per year
·
Install sun screens
Why? Installing sun screens that block the sun’s heat
from entering your home can significantly reduce your summer air conditioning
... more
Save up to $20 per year
·
Test ducts for leaks
Have an energy assessment. Why? Poorly sealed ducts can lose up to 20% of heated
or cooled air before it reaches living spaces, making them a major cause for
high heating and cooling bills. ... more
·
Install window film
Why? Sunlight entering your windows heats the air in
your house. Window film blocks some of this light and heat while still letting
you see through your ... more
Save up to $20 per year
·
Keep your water heater warm
Why? If you have an older water heater, additional
insulation can cut heat losses by 25-45%, saving energy and money. Specially designed
water heater ... more
Save up to $20 per year
·
Weatherstrip windows and doors
Why? The edges of doors and windows are often not
sealed well, allowing cold air to seep into your home or air conditioning to
escape. Windows and doors can be ... more
Save up to $50 per year
·
Seal air leaks
Why? Gaps and cracks between the inside and outside of
your home can allow heated air to escape in the winter and cooled air to escape
in the summer. This forces ... more
Save up to $100 per year
·
Use sensors and timers
Why? It's hard to remember to turn off lights and
other devices when they're not in use. Timers and occupancy sensors work automatically
so you can see maximum ... more
Save up to $30 per year
·
Use and switch off power strips
Why? Many computers, televisions, and other devices
draw power even when they are turned off. Since plugs to these devices can be
tough to remove from the outlet ... more
Save up to $75 per year
·
Choose efficient light fixtures
Why? ENERGY STAR® compact fluorescent lights (CFLs) and
light-emitting diodes (LEDs) offer an easy and affordable way to save energy
and money, but ... more
Save up to $70 over bulb life
·
Use solar outdoor lights
Why?
It's important for safety to keep doors and walkways well lit, and a brightened
outdoor space may be a peaceful getaway spot or add aesthetic value to your ... more
Save up
to $45 per light per year
While the comfort, health and safety of your family are your first responsibilities
the health of our planet should also be a priority. According to the U. S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) 19 percent of all greenhouse gas emissions in the united
States are caused by energy used in homes. Your home may produce more than your car!
Brower reduces your energy consumption by maximizing the efficiency of your home
and appliances. By conserving energy you are reducing pollution, greenhouse gas emission
and our dependence on foreign oil. Brower allows you to do your part for the environment
while saving money on your utility bills for your family!
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