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Eco-friendly intelligent plug being created | Eco-friendly intelligent plug being created |
| Written by Lautaro Vargas | |
| Saturday, 24 November 2007 | |
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University of Essex scientists,
Dr John Woods and Steve Fitz,
have been awarded funding to
create an intelligent plug
which can monitor electricity
use.
The two scientists from the Department of Computing and Electronic Systems have been awarded £90,000 by Carbon Connections to create a device indistinguishable from current plugs, which details individual power use and can be connected to a central, controlling system within the home. Inside each plug will be a power meter, a microcontroller and a wireless transceiver which will relay information back to the central point. "People will be able to see how much power every single device uses," said Dr Woods. "You will be able to see if a machine, such as a fridge, has failed, or if something has been left on, that should not have been. It empowers the individual homeowner to make a real carbon difference. "With domestic consumption responsible for a third of the total use of electricity in the UK, it's important to provide technology which can reduce energy use. "This plug represents a completely new way to quantify energy consumption and the method of information delivery is portable and fashionable and may turn the tide on the apathy associated with leaving the TV and lights on." The prototype plugs will be made by Ipswich company Circad and should be ready within six months. The plugs will then be tested in the University's apartment, iSpace, where hitech creations can be trialled in a home situation. |
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