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Data updated: Wed Mar 17 02:14:44 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by pasrich.
A CurrentCost CC128 (Envi) meter that monitors a 220V residence with two CTs. Located in Boulder, Colorado.
Data updated: Wed Mar 17 02:14:19 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by chicagoenergyconsultants.
Power consumption for the offices of Chicago Energy Consultants, a home energy auditing company. Measured using a Current Cost CC-128 whole home meter.
Data updated: Mon Mar 01 01:39:13 UTC 2010, currently: frozen. Published by aispina.
Data updated: Sat Feb 20 19:57:11 UTC 2010, currently: frozen. Published by jasonmeredith.
This is the CurrentCost feed for my house
Data updated: Mon Feb 01 23:48:34 UTC 2010, currently: frozen. Published by girya.
residential energy usage Colorado, USA
Data updated: Sun Jan 24 10:11:58 UTC 2010, currently: frozen. Published by immerito.
Electricity cost usage monitoring feed.
Data updated: Sat Dec 19 18:43:51 UTC 2009, currently: frozen. Published by zimdog.
Data updated: Tue Dec 15 04:22:27 UTC 2009, currently: frozen. Published by inazarv.
CTPU automated reporting
Data updated: Thu Oct 08 04:52:03 UTC 2009, currently: frozen. Published by madisonpark.
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