EnergyHub minds your electricity, saves you cash

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We’ve seen electricity-monitoring / controlling devices similar to the EnergyHub before, but few have provided such a good-looking interface or modular, expandable options. The device uses a touchscreen control panel (familiarly referred to as a “dashboard”) to help gauge and adjust energy levels for satellite outlets that it communicates with. The details will be accessible and adjustable online, and users will plus be able to compare their stats with other eco-tweakers or neighbors. The company claims the devices could reduce energy costs by 20 percent for homes that employ the system. There’s no word on a release period or pricing, but we’ll keep you abreast of any exciting developments.

[Via Inhabitat]

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