Working from home: Save on electricity by paying attention to greedy appliances

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Working from home: Save on electricity by paying attention to greedy appliances
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If there's a silver lining to working from home, it's the money you save by cutting a commute to the office. But keep an eye on that electricity bill.

The two thermostats did work more efficiently to save some power on their own. And through trial and error, I was able to save much more.

It’s not perfect, though. I’ve noticed a few mistakes. And Schneider's AI has yet to identify the pool pump. But I've been able to prove that the pump dominates the"Other" appliance category. So I can still make decisions for how to manage the power-hungry device.Go as low as you can. Obviously, these tips were borne out of our situation. So they may not all apply to you. But everyone can save on their electric bill by finding out how your utility charges for electricity, and much power your appliances demand. You may have an electric water heater. Or a basement sump pump. Or a standalone freezer. Or something else.

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