Posted: 2017.01.19
By: Kevin Williams
Categories: Carbon Reduction
We all consume electricity all the time, every day without even thinking of it. It goes without saying that we simply expect our electrical devices, hardware, and infrastructure to always work without interruption in service.
Posted: 2016.10.13
By: Kevin Williams
Categories: Carbon Reduction
Climate change is no joke, and we as a species need to confront the fact that we contribute to it through our unending thirst for energy. Home energy storage is part of the solution because it reduces the amount of electricity we use as individual consumers.
Posted: 2016.09.29
By: Kevin Williams
Categories: Carbon Reduction
You’ve heard us say before that intelligent energy storage can help save the environment, but perhaps you’re wondering about the specifics of how it can do this. The primary method is that it communicates electricity usage data back to utility companies as well as to electricity consumers.
Posted: 2016.09.08
By: Kevin Williams
Categories: Carbon Reduction
One of the best things about smart homes is the fact that many of the cost and energy efficiencies they offer are also contributive towards a healthier environment.
Posted: 2016.09.02
By: Kevin Williams
Categories: Carbon Reduction
It’s no secret that global warming is happening. Last year was the hottest on record by a wide margin, and this year will almost certainly be even hotter. One of the most salient reasons why this occurs is the overabundance of heat-trapping carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Posted: 2016.08.18
By: Kevin Williams
Categories: Carbon Reduction
There’s a strong link between carbon dioxide emissions and global warming. In addition, according to NASA, there has never been more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, and the amount has been dramatically increasing for the past 10 years.
Posted: 2016.06.28
By: Kevin Williams
Categories: Carbon Reduction
People in the United States use an average of nearly 11,000 kilowatt hours of electricity per year to power their homes. The production of this electricity through the combustion of fossil fuels results in greenhouse gas emissions and carbon dioxide. There are factors that are linked to environmental consequences such as global warming.