Reducing Home Energy Grand Junction CO

Those of us who are involved in systems integration already have a sensor and control network running throughout our clients’ homes. As an integral part of that network, the integrated controller maintains control of the on/off state and output level of the heating and cooling system, lights, motorized window treatments, audio and video equipment, pools, spas, fountains, and more. In fact, other than the appliances in the home, the integrated controller orchestrates what energy is consumed, when, and to what degree.

L T Environmental
(303) 433-9788
4600 W 60th Ave
Arvada, CO
Environmental Resource Associates
(303) 431-8454
6000 W 54th Ave
Arvada, CO
Terracon
(719) 545-3448
2704 S Prairie Ave Ste D
Pueblo, CO
Kleinfelder Inc
(719) 546-1150
3010 Granada Blvd
Pueblo, CO
Co-Creative Design
970-769-4912
88 Royal Elk Trail
Durango, CO
A G Wassenaar Inc
(719) 314-3870
1625 Tuskegee Pl Ste 180
Colorado Springs, CO
Mahoney Environmental Consulting Inc
(970) 352-2644
1601 10th Ave
Greeley, CO
Summit Technical Resources Inc
(303) 292-3900
5460 Ward Rd Ste 360
Arvada, CO
Geologic Services & Consultants Inc
(719) 579-8066
1522 Dustry Dr
Colorado Springs, CO
Colorado Carbon Credits
(970) 346-0066
1115 11th St
Greeley, CO

Reducing Home Energy

The Integrator’s Integral Role In The Greening Of America

The residential systems industry, which has long been acclaimed for supplying expensive toys to rich people, has the opportunity to “take responsibility” and heed the call of our 44th president by contributing to the greening of America.

What can we do specifically to reduce our nation’s reliance on fossil fuels? Consider the opulent lifestyle of our wealthy

This touchscreen page
This touchscreen page provides a client with the ability to select different energy conservation modes within their home.
clients. I would venture a bet that the entire house is kept at a comfortable temperature even though our clients only live in only a few rooms at a time, if they are even home at all. Energy-sucking flat-panel displays provide nothing more than background noise in many rooms throughout the house on any given night. Yet, these are citizens who, given the opportunity to be environmentally conscious, will typically choose to reduce their carbon footprint. And it is our responsibility to show them the way, which may, in turn, lead to our survival and prosperity as a business.

ENERGY-WISE PRODUCT SELECTION
There are three product categories that stand out as having the most impact on the environment. First, digital amplifiers are vastly more efficient than conventional class A/B amplifiers and convert up to 90 percent of the input power into output power. The net result is a reduction in power consumption by amplifiers in the home of 60 percent or more.

Second, flat-panel display technology continues its progression toward increasingly lower energy consumption levels, as well. While LCDs with a CCFL (cold cathode fluorescent) backlight source are about 50-percent more energy efficient than plasma displays, new LED-backlit LCD displays are an estimated 25 percent more efficient that that.

Last, we have the issue of energy vampires—all of those components, chargers, and power supplies in the home that continually draw power while not in use or in standby mode. A new category of smart power strips and IP-based power controllers allow us to minimize energy consumption resulting from unused electronics.

ENERGY-WISE SYSTEMS INTEGRATION
Those of us who are involved in systems integration already have a sensor and control network running throughout our clients’ homes. As an integral part of that network, the integrated controller maintains control of the on/off state and output level of the heating and cooling system, lights, motorized window treatments, audio and video equipment, pools, spas, fountains, and more. In fact, other than the appliances in the home, the integrated controller orchestrates what energy is consumed, when, and to what degree.

As a starting point, you may want to consider hiring a specialist to perform an energy audit.

Click here to read the rest of the article from Residential Systems