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Monitoring Electrical Usage In The Home
End-station monitoring:
Google for
Kill-A-Watt
(as of this writing, they are available for US$20 plus shipping (US$14 to Canada) each on eBay)
Whole-Home Monitoring:
EnergyBuddy
EUM-2000
has either a permanent (US$180) or a transferable (US$240?) installation
WebMeter
is accessible over internet; probably a corporate solution, not something for the home
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