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Smart electric devices, trailing energy usage, and enhancing heating/cooling techniques can donate to making smart and sustainable homes.
Fremont, CA: The average US home uses approximately 867 kilowatt-hours of electricity per month, as per the US Energy Information Administration, with a big part of that energy going toward important utilities like heating, air conditioning, and lighting. New home technology allows people to decrease that usage. It is possible to improve a home's sustainability and save money at the same time in the following ways:
Track energy usage
The first step toward reducing energy usage is determining how it is used. An online or a local energy auditor can examine the home, and its lifestyle and accordingly offer personalized recommendations. Next, a person can easily check home energy monitors' energy usage at home.
For instance, Sense is an energy monitor that can read the current 1 million times per second and then transfer data to the Sense mobile app to help track real-time energy usage. The Sense can also monitor minor differences in the current's magnitude, phase, and frequency. It uses machine learning to determine what gadgets a home has and how much energy it uses.
Improve AC and heating techniques
Space heating and cooling are the main energy consumers in US homes. Unfortunately, humans use energy irresponsibly, which can be decreased through smart thermostats. Smart thermostats can be operated from anywhere, utilizing a smartphone or tablet. It can discover movements using sensors, learn temperature preferences, and automatically make temperature adjusting by gathering weather data insights.
Smart thermostats can also be equipped in various rooms to amend room temperature automatically per different conditions and save energy consumption.
There are many reasons to stop utilizing air-conditioners, as they collect the heat and throw it outside the house. Not just heat, but it also leaves carbon imprints on the environment. Alternative techniques for reducing temperature can be an excellent idea to make homes sustainable, energy-efficient, and environment-friendly.
Choose smart electric devices.
It is common to forget to switch off the electric appliances while leaving the house. Using smart plugs can fix this problem. Smart plugs can decrease the energy consumption of devices that are not being utilized.
A group of devices can be plugged into the smart plug to turn them off when they are not in use. For instance, an intelligent washing machine can detect when the clothes are dry and automatically shut down the drying machine without any timer.
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