Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The monitoring device is one that would measure the use of electricity in homes and the homeowner could then decide what appliances they are using, how much energy and if they should be changing that appliance or changing the method of use of that appliance. It is something that we are in the process of purchasing additional monitors. They would be, in a sense, not just for one unit. We would have to use them in different communities and places so that they are transferable. They would be, in a sense, borrowed or put on a unit for a number of days or a week or so. I am not sure the extent. Once the homeowner finds out the type of consumption, maybe they can do some adjustment in that manner and then that unit would be taken to the next home in a community. We would rotate them. That is the process we are looking at doing. I know that we have ordered additional units and looking at how we can get them out to communities. Thank you.
Floyd Roland on Question 178-16(3): Availability Of Energy Monitoring Devices
In the Legislative Assembly on February 20th, 2009. See this statement in context.
Question 178-16(3): Availability Of Energy Monitoring Devices
Oral Questions
February 19th, 2009
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