I wonder what life would be like if friends’ Facebook
statuses looked less like ‘OMG Little Timmy used the potty for the first time
today!’ and more like ‘Heck yes! Saved a few bucks this month by swapping out
some light bulbs!’? One can dream, right? {Courtney Kalashian, I see you
smiling.} Well, for those who choose to opt for a little friendly competition
while tracking their own home energy usage this is a real possibility according
to this
article. A company called Opower uses behavioral psychology tactics with its software in order to encourage energy
efficiency. We all likely know what we could and should be doing to save
energy, but let’s get real, that twenty minute steamy shower is much better
than a quick three minute rinse in arctic cold water. But wait, what’s that?
Your BFF is saving how much per month
on her utility bill and that adds up to how
much per year? ‘OMG she’s like totally going to think she’s better than me.
I can do better than that!’ Nothing like a little peer pressure.
Opower works with utility companies to automatically pull
your energy usage data so that you can see where you stand in relation to your
friends, similar homes, and efficient homes. It also provides energy saving
tips so you can reach those savings goals. You can sign up using your Facebook
account by visiting Opower’s site here.
For my competitive and curious friends who have PG&E they are a
participating utility. Who’s in?
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