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July 19th, 2010 by Wadds

Using AlertMe for domestic energy management via iPhone and web

If you’re a regular follower of this blog, my Flickr feed or Grumpy Environmentalist column you’ll know that my family is renovating a 300-year old farmhouse in Northumberland around eco-principals insofar as possible.

Here’s another Internet of Things project that we’ve recently incorporated into the building to monitor energy usage.

It uses kit supplied by AlertMe to deliver information about electricity usage in the house to a web app, an iPhone app and Google’s energy meter. It’s a neat solution that provides an impetus for changing your energy usage habits.

The ‘always-on’ reading has made us very disciplined about turning appliances off and has prompted a rethink of lighting and white goods.

Check out the graph for yourself. You can spot the load from devices on standby and when the washing machine and dishwasher are used.

In time we’ll use the Internet and home network to remotely control electrical appliances in the house.

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January 27th, 2010 by Wadds

Update from the Grumpy Environmentalist

Greenbang has published an update on my family’s renovation project. We’re restoring a 300-year listed farmhouse in Northumberland and attempting to live by eco-principles.

It’s called the Grumpy Environmentalist because we started out two-years ago with the best intentions but are constantly tested by the need to balance historic restoration with eco-measures.

The latest article reports on wooden shutters and cling film as alternatives to double glazing, compromises we’re making over insulation and the restoration of an old cast iron kitchen range.

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January 8th, 2010 by Wadds

Introducing the Grumpy Environmentalist

The Greenbang team has kindly indulged me with an occasional column called the Grumpy Environmentalist in which I plan to write about my family’s efforts to renovate our 300-year farmhouse in the Northumberland National Park around eco-principals.

Grumpy Environmentalist because two-years in we’re struggling to balance eco with archaeology, bats, heritage, planning and cost.