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The Energy Detective, also known as TED, is an energy demand feedback device
Home energy monitor

A home energy monitor provides prompt, convenient feedback on electrical or other energy use. Devices may also display cost of energy used, and estimates of greenhouse gas emissions....
 that promotes energy conservation
Energy conservation

Energy conservation is the practice of decreasing the quantity of energy used. It may be achieved through efficient energy use, in which case energy use is decreased while achieving a similar outcome, or by reduced consumption of energy services....
 by making residential consumers aware of how much electrical energy is being used in their homes.

Essentially, TED is no different from the utility company energy meter on the outside of a residence, but it is displayed indoors at a place where it can be more conveniently read, and displays some extra information of interest to a consumer.






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The Energy Detective, also known as TED, is an energy demand feedback device
Home energy monitor

A home energy monitor provides prompt, convenient feedback on electrical or other energy use. Devices may also display cost of energy used, and estimates of greenhouse gas emissions....
 that promotes energy conservation
Energy conservation

Energy conservation is the practice of decreasing the quantity of energy used. It may be achieved through efficient energy use, in which case energy use is decreased while achieving a similar outcome, or by reduced consumption of energy services....
 by making residential consumers aware of how much electrical energy is being used in their homes.

Essentially, TED is no different from the utility company energy meter on the outside of a residence, but it is displayed indoors at a place where it can be more conveniently read, and displays some extra information of interest to a consumer. The device comes in two parts - an electromagnetic transducer that sits at the power mains to measure the total power usage and transmits it over the power wiring, and a receiver device that receives the signal and displays it to the user.

TED tracks kilowatt-hours, and optionally computes cents per hour and estimates the month's electric bill.

TED's transmitter only transmits its signal over a single phase of household wiring. Most houses have two incoming phases divided evenly throughout the house. TED's receiver usually can only receive if it's plugged into an outlet on the same phase as its transmitter. A phase bridge, such as one compatible with X10
X10 (industry standard)

X10 is an international and open industry standard for communication among electronic devices used for home automation, also known as domotics....
 home automation equipment, can overcome this limitation. Despite TED's ability to only transmit over a single phase, it does include the necessary equipment to properly measure power usage on both phases.

One research project by the Florida Solar Energy Center
Florida Solar Energy Center

The Florida Solar Energy Center is the largest and most active state-supported renewable energy and energy efficiency research, training, testing and certification institute in the United States....
 has successfully used the device to develop a protocol which can be used to inventory the electrical demand of all household appliances. This same research has installed the device in twenty households with the intention of evaluating pre/post household behavior after a year of having the device available. Research results will be available in early 2008.

The TED receiver displays power measurements with a resolution of 10 watts, and updates every 1 second. The actual measurement hardware in TED may have a higher resolution, with a granularity as low as 1 watt. All data is stored in nonvolatile memory, so there is no data loss on power outage.

See also

  • Cent-a-meter
    Cent-a-meter

    The Cent-a-meter, known as the electrisave and the Owl in the UK, is an Electricity meter featuring an indoor wireless display. The user can monitor ongoing energy use, or switch on electrical devices and observing their power consumption and energy cost....
  • Kill A Watt
    Kill A Watt

    Kill A Watt is an electricity Electricity meter manufactured by P3 International that features a large LCD display and enables cost forecasting....
  • Nonintrusive load monitoring
    Nonintrusive load monitoring

    Nonintrusive Load Monitoring , or Nonintrusive Appliance Load Monitoring, is a process for analyzing changes in the voltage and current going into a house and deducing what appliances are used in the house as well as their individual energy consumption....
  • Wattmeter
    Wattmeter

    The wattmeter is an instrument for measuring the electric power in watts of any given electrical network....
  • Google PowerMeter
    Google PowerMeter

    Google PowerMeter is a software being developed by Google's philanthropic arm, Google.org to help consumers track their home electricity usage. The development of the software is part of an effort by Google to invest in renewable energy, electricity grid upgrades and other measures that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions....
  • Home energy monitor
    Home energy monitor

    A home energy monitor provides prompt, convenient feedback on electrical or other energy use. Devices may also display cost of energy used, and estimates of greenhouse gas emissions....


User Reviews & Video:


  • Mavromatic Technoblog: http://www.mavromatic.com/archives/000640.asp
  • Mavromatic Video Review: http://www.mavromatic.com/archives/000674.asp
  • NBC 6 in Miami (video): http://www.nbc6.net/video/11081023/index.html
  • Humboldt State University: http://media.www.thejackonline.org/media/storage/paper1142/news/2007/04/04/ScienceAndTechnology/Ted-The.Energy.Detective-2818000.shtml
  • Flickr set inside the RDU1000 (part of TED1001): http://www.flickr.com/photos/25092995@N00/sets/72157604067528077/
  • Mapawatt Blog: http://blog.mapawatt.com/2009/02/27/the-energy-detective/