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  • Rated by charlie343 on May 29, 6:24am

    I know the team as well. They know this space inside and out and are completely dedicated. Expect this will be just one of many initiatives over the coming months. Great stuff!
  • Rated by SnowLake on Apr 24 2009, 12:35am

    From the page: "Earth Day happens for the 40th time today. And some aren't too pleased with how big, commercial, and opportunist it's gotten. That it's become like going to church on Easter, a once a year empty gesture without lasting ramifications or lifestyle changing. But then along comes a company like Energy Circle, who are doing something simple, transparent, and powerful: Founder Peter Troast and his family of four are sharing their energy use with the world , via a hacked The Energy Detective (TED), a "...a real-time home electricity monitor that is the equivalent of a digital stethoscope."
  • Rated by MyGreenSide on Apr 22 2009, 11:37pm

    Love companies who really are trying to make a difference!
  • Rated by nastermojo on Apr 22 2009, 4:43pm

    This is *exactly* what people need. I'll bet the stimulus package could pay for this in everyone's home and we'd still save money
  • Rated by sheaman42 on Apr 22 2009, 12:43pm

    I'm friends with Peter Troast and am excited to see how their experiment goes. Great stuff!
  • Rated by TheGreenSmith on Apr 22 2009, 11:31am

    From the page: "Earth Day happens for the 40th time today. And some aren't too pleased with how big, commercial, and opportunist it's gotten. That it's become like going to church on Easter, a once a year empty gesture without lasting ramifications or lifestyle changing. But then along comes a company like Energy Circle"
  • Rated by sustainablogger on Apr 22 2009, 10:37am

    From the page: "Earth Day happens for the 40th time today. And some aren't too pleased with how big, commercial, and opportunist it's gotten. That it's become like going to church on Easter, a once a year empty gesture without lasting ramifications or lifestyle changing. But then along comes a company like Energy Circle, who are doing something simple, transparent, and powerful: Founder Peter Troast and his family of four are sharing their energy use with the world , via a hacked The Energy Detective (TED), a "...a real-time home electricity monitor that is the equivalent of a digital stethoscope.""