SmartNow

This is the blog of SmartNow. We are the importer of the Current Cost range of real-time energy monitors including the ENVI and the TREC into Australia and New Zealand. See www.smartnow.com.au or www.smartnow.co.nz for more information.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

The Queen on the Brink of Fuel Poverty

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We’ve come across a feature in the UK’s Financial Times newspaper this week concerning the Queen and her struggle against high energy bills....
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Monday, September 26, 2011

Sunny Days for Solar Overseas

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We're seldom short of solar news from around Australia to bring you in these turbulent times for clean energy. Today, however, we're...
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Thursday, September 1, 2011

Solar Power to Undercut Coal?

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An interesting article here http://my.enewsplus.co.uk/cm/public/enews/index.php?enewsid=4&templateid=90&ticketid=PD4OJR2LIN&mm=3...
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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Turbulent Times for Wind Power

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Instead of bringing you news of yet another blow to the struggling solar industry, today we bring you news of a crackdown on another form of...
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Sunday, August 28, 2011

Using the Current Cost USB Data Cable with Windows 7 x 64

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Please find below some helpful links for those customers trying to download the Driver for the USB data cable, with Windows 7 x 64. SmartN...
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Alternative Software for the USB Data Cable

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As most of our customers are aware, Google PowerMeter is due to close in September. We’ve already brought you some updates on what Bridge...
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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

WA Solar Scheme Victim of its Own Success

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This week the Western Australian government has announced that the current solar panel rebate scheme is being axed. It seems the popular sc...
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SmartNow
SmartNow was established in 2009 to bring the Current Cost range of energy monitoring products to Australia and New Zealand. We believe that the majority of people will not change their habits unless there is a financial benefit in doing so, and hence the introduction of the Current Cost ENVI and TREC. These fantastic energy monitors will almost certainly pay for themselves within six months in the average Australian home... and in the average Australian business, they can pay for themselves in a matter of days. One customer saved a MegaWatt-hour (worth approximately $150) in the first five days of installing his ENVI... all whilst running his business completely normally. We're not asking you to stop using electricity... we're just giving you a tool to help you stop WASTING electricity... and money.
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