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Every summer I notice an increase in threads on MR and every other reef board on the net discussing/complaining about how expensive our reef systems cost to run. The primary focus of these discussions revolve around the cost of electric.
The overall consensus is moving towards lowering usage thereby lowering costs. This is both a green way to accomplish our collective goal as well as a responsible way to do it.
I have another idea that I can't say I've seen discussed on any of these threads. This idea unfortunately doesn't delve into being any more green than we currently are, but it does try to lower costs while still running the same equipment we're all currently using. Time of Use metering. Also known as TOU.
TOU is a voluntary way of changing how your electric company bills you. Let me preface this discussion with the disclaimer that I do not run my home on TOU metering.
I can spend a lot of time and effort writing out the process here for everyone to read, or, what I'm going to do is provide a link to each of the major electric companies in our region. The links are directly to their TOU program or their equivalent of it.
Orange & Rockland Utilities
ConEdison
LIPA (they call their program Net Metering)
PSE&G (doesn't look like they have any type of program like TOU)
CL&P (their plan is called, "Plan-It Wise Energy Program", starting 2012?)
I'm hoping some of the members that are presently utilizing any of these programs or similar plans from their respective energy providers will chime in here and offer some helpful hints and ideas. I do not profess to know much about Time of Use metering, but I do know a little. The above links can explain it much better than I can, so please let us know what you think.
I hope this type of program can help some of us save some cash. I can't stand writing the check each month to the utility company. I know I'm not alone.
Hope to hear about some savings....................
Russ
The overall consensus is moving towards lowering usage thereby lowering costs. This is both a green way to accomplish our collective goal as well as a responsible way to do it.
I have another idea that I can't say I've seen discussed on any of these threads. This idea unfortunately doesn't delve into being any more green than we currently are, but it does try to lower costs while still running the same equipment we're all currently using. Time of Use metering. Also known as TOU.
TOU is a voluntary way of changing how your electric company bills you. Let me preface this discussion with the disclaimer that I do not run my home on TOU metering.
I can spend a lot of time and effort writing out the process here for everyone to read, or, what I'm going to do is provide a link to each of the major electric companies in our region. The links are directly to their TOU program or their equivalent of it.
Orange & Rockland Utilities
ConEdison
LIPA (they call their program Net Metering)
PSE&G (doesn't look like they have any type of program like TOU)
CL&P (their plan is called, "Plan-It Wise Energy Program", starting 2012?)
I'm hoping some of the members that are presently utilizing any of these programs or similar plans from their respective energy providers will chime in here and offer some helpful hints and ideas. I do not profess to know much about Time of Use metering, but I do know a little. The above links can explain it much better than I can, so please let us know what you think.
I hope this type of program can help some of us save some cash. I can't stand writing the check each month to the utility company. I know I'm not alone.
Hope to hear about some savings....................
Russ



