We're excited to announce a new tool to help you reduce your electricity use.
Get new insight into how your home uses electricity and personalized energy saving advice at http://takechargenl.ca/Myhome. We'll help you understand how your usage changes over time, as well as how you compare to similar homes in your area.
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Your household’s usage is compared to similar homes in the area based on details such as home age and heating fuel. Sign up and complete your home profile to ensure that we have the most up to date information about your home and are giving you the most relevant comparison information and energy saving advice.
A kilowatt-hour (kWh) is a universal unit of measure for electricity use. One 100-watt incandescent light bulb left on for 10 hours consumes one kWh of electricity (100 watts x 10 hours = 1,000 watt-hours = 1 kWh).
No. This information is for your use alone. All of the comparison information, including yours, is compiled anonymously to create your profile. Your specific information and home characteristics are not shared with others.
You can update your household data at TakeChargeNL.ca/MyHome. You can send questions to contactus@takechargenl.ca or call us: Newfoundland Power 1-800-663-2802.
Your data was collected through a number of sources. It is based on your utility account information and consumption, as well as public sources of demographic information such as your local assessor's office. You also have access to more FAQs when you login at TakeChargeNL.ca/MyHome.
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