David Tonkinson’s Carbon Footprint Monitor Scans Electricity Usage

Ever wondered how you are contributing to global warming? Research indicates that it is the general public, more than the industries that contribute more to CO2 emissions into the air. Most of us refuse to use the public transportation and use our own cars. We also use a number of products like the AC, refrigerators, etc which contribute to CO2 emissions as well. If you are interested to know the kind of etching that you are making on the environment, you must check out David Tonkinson’s Carbon Footprint Monitor.
The Carbon Footprint Monitor enables you to keep track of your household’s electricity usage and the negative contribution that you as a family are making to the environment by using electricity recklessly. It helps you keep track of your daily electricity usage and helps you to cut down electricity usage. The device communicates with you electricity meter wirelessly and uses the information to determine how much carbon you might have generated. The information is then beamed across the device in the form of a footprint that stays green as long as you are limiting your usage but turns red when you cross the limit of electricity usage. This device will definitely help us to cut down electricity usage and make our environment clean and safe.
Via: DavidTonkinson/ EcoTalks
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