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	<title>Comments on: Conservation requires real-time feedback</title>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<description>Canadian Tire sells an Electronic Energy Meter that you can put between any 120VAC device and the wall outlet and it tells you everything about the power consumption of that device.  This is real real-time and for $25, the UPM EM100 is very revealing.

Surprising where the electron are going.

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<p>Surprising where the electron are going.</p>
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