
Using the web to track power consumption at home is something several companies are working on at the moment (including
Google). Tokyo-based startup Sassor is developing a solution that offers two big selling points: their so-called
Energy Literacy Platform (ELP) [English link] lets you track each household appliance
individually and makes it possible to turn these devices off remotely, for example by pushing a button on your smartphone. The Energy Literacy Platform is based on the idea that by empowering consumers with a tool that informs them how much energy their appliances really use, they will start saving energy. The platform consists of three parts.

Marika Dominczyk Dita Von Teese Rachel Nichols Dido Joss Stone
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