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No updates received yet, currently: frozen. Published by hawkpt.
This is a metering equipment from ISA that I have in my home.
Data updated: Mon Mar 15 08:44:52 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by seb50.
Electricity usage of 3 bed mid terrace ...
Data updated: Mon Mar 15 08:44:52 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by rbirkby.
Data updated: Mon Mar 15 08:44:52 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by slateblue.
Real time power consumption data from a Current Cost CC128 via xPL.
Data updated: Mon Mar 15 08:44:51 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by markallanson.
Home electricity and temperature data obtained from a CC128 smart meter published using my Small Sensor Publishing Engine. (C# Core with Python sensor monitors and publishers)
Data updated: Mon Mar 15 08:44:50 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by ianaitchison.
Data updated: Mon Mar 15 08:44:49 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by pnw4.
Data updated: Mon Mar 15 08:44:49 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by cscm.
Data produced by my Home Automation System : http://www.csquad.org/installation-domotique/
Data updated: Mon Mar 15 08:44:49 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by mjc.
Data updated: Mon Mar 15 08:44:48 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by ade.
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