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Does that Use a Lot of Energy? [Update]
A prototype web tool now lets users compare the energy use of everyday products and activities, turning raw watt‑hour data into intuitive visualizations. Recent updates, driven by extensive community feedback, add rough energy‑cost equivalents for several countries, making the information more relatable. The tool remains intentionally simple, avoiding overly complex variables while still highlighting high‑impact choices like heat‑pump upgrades over minor habit changes. It is open‑source, free to use, and encourages further input for continual improvement.

My Book Is Published in the US Today, and I'm Shortlisted for the Unwin Award
In this episode the host shares three updates: the launch and community feedback on an Energy Comparison Tool, the U.S. publication of their new book "Clearing the Air" with links to purchase, and the excitement of being shortlisted for the...

Does that Use a Lot of Energy?
In this episode, the host discusses the challenge of gauging the scale of household energy use and carbon emissions without solid data, and introduces an interactive web tool that lets users compare the energy consumption of everyday products and activities....