Flash Creators Draw Up ‘Greenbox’ Energy Management Tool
Greenbox is working on giving us web-based tools to evaluate our energy usage in the home, and to understand that usage in greater context with those around us, too. Users can also use that information to pinpoint savings opportunities and to understand our footprints on the planet.
Greenbox offers this food for thought:
“If 30% of us reduced our electricity usage by 20%, we would save over $8 billion per year on our energy bills, reduce emissions by 105 billion tons of carbon dioxide per year and avoid $10 billion in construction of new power plants. This is the equivalent of 35 coal fired power plants operating 24 hours per day.
To find out about Greenbox in your area, click here.
Source: Triplepundit.com and Greenbox









One of the problems with trying to reduce our energy usage, and resulting carbon footprint, is the fact that we don’t have visibility to where we are using the most energy and are given no guidance as to where we should change our energy behavior.
Solutions such as this have the potential to help greatly in educating us on both sides of this equation.
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