How to avoid unnecessary power costs

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Wed, 09 Jun 2010 7:00p.m.

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Power prices are set to rise and this year it may well be a double whammy.
Power prices are set to rise and this year it may well be a double whammy.
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21 Jun 2010 10:25p.m.

fay wrote:

tv3 how can people like me on dial up get the info on this video pleaseeeeeeee The video will not load on my slow connection is there a link people like me on dial up can go to to just read what we can do to avoid power costs instead of having to watch the video? i only caught the last minute of it on the show missed all the important on how to save power for me and my family

20 Jun 2010 07:13p.m.

Ian wrote:

The electricity meter is a Current Cost Classic. The Current Cost ENVI is the latest version and is available from www.smartnow.co.nz

18 Jun 2010 10:58p.m.

Cath wrote:

I just wanted to find out what brand of energy meter was used in the power saving segment. Wednesdsay 9 June. Thanks

14 Jun 2010 08:22a.m.

Terri wrote:

In the power saving article it says electrical heating - oil heater / fan heater - is next cheapest after insulation or heat pumps but then goes on to say these are not recommended.... Why? Article doesn't explain. Seems to miss a section?

10 Jun 2010 07:04p.m.

David wrote:

Could you please advise the brand of the Energy Meter shown on the segment last night, and where to purchase it from. many thanks

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