So how’s your savings going?
December 14th, 2009 | Posted by Ari Sargent
in Tags: 10 in 10, savings
Climate Change, Life at Powershop
We are now a little over the half-way mark in our DIY 10 in 10 challenge. Hamish (our Head of Sales & Marketing) and myself have posted some interim results on the 10 in 10 Challenge Facebook page and appear to be on track to meet our savings targets.
We’d love to hear how you guys are getting along?
Tags: 10 in 10, savings
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I took my start of Copenhagen reading just before midnight on 6-Dec-2009 NZ time and so will be taking my 10 day reading late tonight. If I ignore my immediately pre Copenhagen peak, when I did some dehydrating, I’m heading toward a 5% saving (over 20% saving if I “cheat” and compare with the period that includes dehydrating !]. However, for an already low (around 6KWh/day] user, daily usage is easily distorted (e.g. by doing a roast meal) and there’s not much margin for cuts.
December 16th, 2009 at 7:43 am@Michael:
I think it is fair to say that at 6kWh per day you are doing pretty much all you can to manage your consumption down. A 5% saving on this is actually quite impressive in my view
December 16th, 2009 at 7:51 am