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Google's PowerMeter 'to help families reduce electricity use' 

Washington (PTI): Internet search engine Google seems all set to bring power 
grids into the digital age - it is to soon launch a PowerMeter to help families
"reduce their domestic electricity consumption". 

According to Google, using a special widget embedded on their personalised 
iGoogle homepage, people will be able to monitor the PowerMeter software through
their computers, which will help them see where to cut down on electricity use. 

In fact, the PowerMeter will analyse the electricity consumption information 
captured by "smart meters", and then translate it into easy-to-understand 
information,
it said. 

Ed Lu, a member of Google's engineering team, wrote on the search engine's 
blog: "In a world where everyone had a detailed understanding of their home 
energy
use, we could find all sorts of ways to save energy and lower electricity 
bills. 

"It may not sound like much, but if half of America's households cut their 
energy demand by 10 per cent, it would be the equivalent of taking eight million
cars off the road." 

In fact, the PowerMeter is currently in development, and is being tested among 
select members of Google's own staff before eventually being introduced to
the wider public, media reports said. 

According to Lu, Google's mission is to organise the world's information and 
make it universally accessible as well as useful to people. 

"We believe that detailed data on your personal energy use belongs to you and 
should be available in an open standard nonproprietary format. You should
control who gets to see your data and you should be free to choose from a range 
of services to help you understand it and benefit from it," he wrote. 



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