Wednesday February 10, 2010
Revolutionize the world – one plug at a time!
Dear Friend of Zerofootprint,
We are delighted to announce that Zerofootprint is providing real-time measurement of the energy use in the Lexus Hybrid Living Center at TED2010 What The World Needs Now Conference February 9-13 in Long Beach, California.
We are providing demonstrations of TALKINGplug™, a device that slips directly into a standard electrical outlet and enables two-way communication with the Internet to identify exactly how much electricity individual appliances use.
In addition to measuring the energy in the EcoVillage tent, we are also working with REGEN Energy to have live data from the HVAC system of an office building in Phoenix, Arizona via our ZEROmeter™ software.
Taking part in the TED Conference is an outstanding opportunity to share our vision for a connected world where energy output information can be compared with the usage data of others, controlled, and used to drive positive behavioural changes that significantly impact the environment! Read More
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Looking to address energy reduction and cost challenges?
TALKINGplug is looking for companies to participate in pilot projects. These projects require a minimum of 200 plugs and involve innovative utilities, energy service providers or large corporations.
For more information, check out our website - www.talkingplug.com!
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Submit your building retrofitting project
Zerofootprint is offering the Re-Skinning Award to showcase the most successful building retrofitting projects of the year.
These are projects that update older buildings to bring their carbon, energy, and water performance to sustainable levels, improve their aesthetics, and make them "smarter."
Submission deadline is February 22, 2010.
Click for Submission Guidelines and Entry Criteria.
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