East Sussex County Council
County Hall
St Anne's Crescent, Lewes
East Sussex BN7 1SG
Telephone (01273) 481000
eastsussex.gov.uk
PR 3200
26 April 2011
Save energy, save cash: get a monitor from your library
Every East Sussex resident can now keep a close eye on their electricity
usage at home by borrowing an energy monitor from their local library.
Following successful pilot schemes in Eastbourne, Hastings, Bexhill and
Lewes, energy monitors are now available to borrow, free, from all East
Sussex public libraries across the county. So far, more than 800 residents
have tried them out.
The monitors show how much electricity a householder is using at any given
moment, how much money this costs and an estimate of the carbon dioxide
produced in generating the electricity. You can see immediately the
effect on your consumption when you switch off something that is
on stand-by, or turn something on, and identify where savings can be made.
The easy-to-fit monitor features a sensor that clips around a domestic
incoming supply cable, usually close to the property's meter. This plugs
into a transmitter that sends real-time electricity consumption data to a
portable display monitor that you can carry around your house or flat.
Energy monitors are can be borrowed for an initial three-week
loan with the option to renew them for a further three weeks.
There is no cost for borrowing a monitor.
If you are not already a registered East Sussex library user,
our library staff will be happy to arrange membership for you.
It only takes a minute, and anyone who lives or works in East Sussex qualifies.
Councillor Matthew Lock, Lead Cabinet Member for Transport and Environment
said:
At a time when we're all trying to save cash,
saving energy makes sense. These portable meters are really easy to use and
can show you your energy devils - those gadgets that are using
electricity on stand-by and appliances that are much more energy-hungry than you thought.
For further information, advice, tips and ideas about green living, travelling and
working see
www.eastsussex.gov.uk/environment/ .
For further information please contact:
Kathryn Langley
Tel: 01273 482155
Out of hours: 07974 427569
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