It’s time to put your energy charts to work by finding ways to save energy and money. As you explore ways to save energy and make some changes, track the effect of your changes online with Energy Charts.
Where and when are you spending your energy and money?
Your home's energy costs can generally be divided into five main categories
In addition to showing your current use patterns, energy charts also offer some quick analysis features: historical comparisons and temperature lines. As you start seeing trends, you can start finding ways to save energy.
Historical Comparisons
Making comparisons between your current and past electricity use can help to understand trends and find ways to save energy.
Select one of the options under Compare, located under the graph.
Your energy data is typically sent from your meter to your chart on a daily basis but sometimes there may be communication problems. When this happens, you may notice estimated or missing data in your charts.
Filling in the Gaps
To fill in the gaps, energy data may be estimated based on historical use from the last two weeks.
It’s time to put your energy charts to work by finding ways to save energy and money. As you explore ways to save energy and make some changes, track the effect of your changes online with Energy Charts.
Where and when are you spending your energy and money?
Your home's energy costs can generally be divided into five main categories
In addition to showing your current use patterns, energy charts also offer some quick analysis features: historical comparisons and temperature lines. As you start seeing trends, you can start finding ways to save energy.
Historical Comparisons
Making comparisons between your current and past electricity use can help to understand trends and find ways to save energy.
Select one of the options under Compare, located under the graph.
Your energy data is typically sent from your meter to your chart on a daily basis but sometimes there may be communication problems. When this happens, you may notice estimated or missing data in your charts.
Filling in the Gaps
To fill in the gaps, energy data may be estimated based on historical use from the last two weeks.
Energy Charts are a great way to stay on top of your electricity use at your home or business. They allow you to track and monitor how much electricity you use by day, week, month and year.
With Energy Charts, you can also gain insights by:
Making historical comparisons
Viewing how temperature effects your use of electricity