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Follow on Google News | Home Energy Monitoring Enables Troubleshooting to help Residential Buildings Meet Green PromiseHomeowners are finding that it takes more than a green building to live up to expected energy savings. EcoDog's FIDO Home Energy Watchdog tracks energy consumption throughout the home and gives recommendations on how to reduce electric costs.
By: EcoDog, Inc. Many states and municipalities are considering legislation such as Oregon’s House Bill 3535 or San Francisco’s Energy Performance Ordinance that would require buildings to benchmark anticipated energy use. Non-profit organizations such as Energy Trust of Oregon and the California Center for Sustainable Energy aim to incentivize and educate utility customers about renewables and energy efficiency. Meanwhile, the USGBC has formed alliances with local, regional and national organizations to establish recognized standards for rating the potential energy efficiency for residential and commercial construction. The National Association of Homebuilders has estimated that more than “50 percent of builders are focusing on green building issues.” But EcoVentures Allen explains, “All of these efforts are a great start, but without factoring in the resident’s actual energy usage, many of them fall far short of expectations in the real world. Once these new homes are built or new technologies installed during a remodel, the homeowner needs to have a dashboard to monitor their real-time electric consumption – just like having a gas gauge on a car.” What Allen and others are discovering is that homeowners who have installed home energy monitors that show how and where energy is used in real time can reduce their energy use by as much as 25 percent more than those who have no visibility to their energy use. “When we install solar or other efficiency upgrades, we recommend EcoDog’s FIDO Home Energy Watchdog as part of any installation so that homeowners can see exactly where they are using and saving energy with room-by-room visibility. In fact, some of our customers install FIDO even before making any efficiency upgrades and find that they start cutting their energy use simply as they become aware of where they are wasting energy,” noted Allen. With his FIDO Energy Monitor, Glenn Willard, an EcoVentures customer in Tumalo, OR was able to see that his solar “inverter’ EcoDog's FIDO Home Energy Watchdog is a hardware/software system that comprises an energy measuring module — installed at the breaker panel — that communicates through the home’s existing power lines with a module linked to a PC via USB. Since it's installed at the breaker panel, the system is able to display energy usage detail at the circuit level using included software on the PC as well as remotely via text or e-mail. The software tracks energy consumption throughout the home and gives recommendations to the user on how to reduce electric costs based on consumption and the local utility billing structure. FIDO can also be used to monitor and coordinate residential alternative energy (solar, wind, generator, etc.) installations. About EcoVentures NW Located in Bend, Oregon, EcoVentures NW (www.EcoVenturesNW.com) About EcoDog, Inc. EcoDog, Inc. (www.ecodoginc.com )— recently awarded Building Products Green Product Award for 2010 for its FIDO Home Energy Watchdog System — is committed to designing, building and making available the tools necessary for homeowners to easily and affordably monitor energy use, oversee alternative energy generation and control energy consumption to reduce homeowners’ expenses while lowering demand for electricity. # # # EcoDog, Inc., founded in 2005 in San Diego, Calif., develops products that will give homeowners the power to take control of their energy use and the peace of mind to know they are part of the solution, not part of the problem. End
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