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AlertMe reveals energy consumption across the country during the Christmas festivity

Tony_Walters
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in Energy
This is a PR that I found yesterday from AlertMe. Good news as we are all trying to put the maximum effort to cut down on energy use. If you click on the link below, you can have a look at the interactive map of the UK which shows energy consumption during Christmas festivity...pretty smart!
London, 24 January 2012. For the third consecutive year AlertMe, the Smart Home technology company, has revealeda snapshot of UK energy use during Christmas Day and Boxing Day across the UK, comparing the figures from last Christmas with those of previous years.
The interactive map shows the trend of power use during the festive period, with significant changes taking place especially in large cities like London. These cities have registered a fall during the period between December 23rd and December 30th largely as a result of people leaving the city to visit friends and family.
If the country was firmly in the red zone on Christmas Day in 2009, 2010 saw an overall improvement, while a slight rise was experienced during Christmas Day last year. On the other hand, Boxing Day shows a steady improvement from 2009 to 2011, registering quite a drastic change compared to Christmas Day.
Jody Haskayne, AlertMe Corporate Communications Director, says: “These figures are encouraging for all of us who worry about our energy consumption over Christmas. It seems that even though we’re at home entertaining family and friends and cooking up a storm, our energy consumption as a general rule isn’t a lot more than any other weekend day. Plus don’t forget, the more people you entertain at home, the less energy they’re using elsewhere!”
About AlertMe.com Ltd
AlertMe provides simple and affordable home energy management and connected home services both directly to consumers and indirectly through channel partners such as Utilities, Telecommunications companies and OEMs. Based on a single Home Area Network (HAN) platform, AlertMe allows consumers to monitor, control and automate a wide range of services in the home, such as energy use, heating, Solar PV and energy monitoring, online and via their smart phone anywhere, anytime.
AlertMe allows partners to provide their customers with new services that enhance the customer relationship, improve customer loyalty and increase revenue. The company provides consumers with the tools to reduce their energy consumption and bills by 15-20% and to participate in meeting Government targets and objectives for energy conservation and carbon emissions reduction.
The AlertMe unique proposition is that it can deliver the highest quality controls platform and user-experience cost effectively and help to accelerate the speed to market for partners and device manufacturers.
London, 24 January 2012. For the third consecutive year AlertMe, the Smart Home technology company, has revealeda snapshot of UK energy use during Christmas Day and Boxing Day across the UK, comparing the figures from last Christmas with those of previous years.
The interactive map shows the trend of power use during the festive period, with significant changes taking place especially in large cities like London. These cities have registered a fall during the period between December 23rd and December 30th largely as a result of people leaving the city to visit friends and family.
If the country was firmly in the red zone on Christmas Day in 2009, 2010 saw an overall improvement, while a slight rise was experienced during Christmas Day last year. On the other hand, Boxing Day shows a steady improvement from 2009 to 2011, registering quite a drastic change compared to Christmas Day.
Jody Haskayne, AlertMe Corporate Communications Director, says: “These figures are encouraging for all of us who worry about our energy consumption over Christmas. It seems that even though we’re at home entertaining family and friends and cooking up a storm, our energy consumption as a general rule isn’t a lot more than any other weekend day. Plus don’t forget, the more people you entertain at home, the less energy they’re using elsewhere!”
About AlertMe.com Ltd
AlertMe provides simple and affordable home energy management and connected home services both directly to consumers and indirectly through channel partners such as Utilities, Telecommunications companies and OEMs. Based on a single Home Area Network (HAN) platform, AlertMe allows consumers to monitor, control and automate a wide range of services in the home, such as energy use, heating, Solar PV and energy monitoring, online and via their smart phone anywhere, anytime.
AlertMe allows partners to provide their customers with new services that enhance the customer relationship, improve customer loyalty and increase revenue. The company provides consumers with the tools to reduce their energy consumption and bills by 15-20% and to participate in meeting Government targets and objectives for energy conservation and carbon emissions reduction.
The AlertMe unique proposition is that it can deliver the highest quality controls platform and user-experience cost effectively and help to accelerate the speed to market for partners and device manufacturers.
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What a load of ecospam.
If you want to manage your energy use read your meters regularly.That gum you like is coming back in style.0
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