## Thuần Hóa Năng Lượng: 2024 – Năm Bạn Làm Chủ Ngôi Nhà Xanh!
Năm 2024 đang đến gần, và đây chính là thời điểm hoàn hảo để bạn nắm quyền kiểm soát chi phí năng lượng trong ngôi nhà của mình. Bài viết này sẽ cung cấp cho bạn cái nhìn tổng quan về các giải pháp tiết kiệm năng lượng hiệu quả, từ những thay đổi nhỏ trong thói quen sinh hoạt đến đầu tư vào công nghệ tiên tiến. Chúng ta sẽ cùng khám phá những cách thức thông minh để giảm thiểu hóa đơn tiền điện, bảo vệ môi trường và tạo nên một không gian sống xanh, tiết kiệm và thoải mái hơn.
Nội dung bài viết sẽ bao gồm:
* Phân tích chi phí năng lượng hiện tại: Bạn đang tiêu tốn bao nhiêu năng lượng và ở những hạng mục nào? Chúng ta sẽ cùng tìm hiểu cách xác định những “điểm nóng” tiêu thụ năng lượng trong nhà bạn.
* Các giải pháp tiết kiệm năng lượng đơn giản và hiệu quả: Những thay đổi nhỏ nhưng mang lại tác động lớn, chẳng hạn như sử dụng bóng đèn LED, cách nhiệt hiệu quả, điều chỉnh nhiệt độ hợp lý…
* Công nghệ thông minh cho ngôi nhà xanh: Khám phá các thiết bị và hệ thống thông minh giúp tự động hóa việc quản lý năng lượng, từ bộ điều khiển nhiệt độ thông minh đến hệ thống năng lượng mặt trời.
* Chính sách hỗ trợ và ưu đãi: Tìm hiểu các chính sách, chương trình khuyến khích tiết kiệm năng lượng và các nguồn tài trợ có thể giúp bạn thực hiện kế hoạch.
* Lập kế hoạch tiết kiệm năng lượng cho năm 2024: Hướng dẫn cụ thể từng bước để bạn lên kế hoạch và thực hiện hiệu quả các giải pháp tiết kiệm năng lượng trong ngôi nhà của mình.
* Câu chuyện thành công từ những người đã làm chủ năng lượng: Cảm hứng và kinh nghiệm thực tế từ những người đã thành công trong việc tiết kiệm năng lượng và giảm thiểu chi phí.
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Giới thiệu 2024 Is the Year You Take Control of Your Home’s Energy
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Most Americans have a fairly good idea of their financial situation. But what about their energy situation?
With money, this is pretty simple: You know how much money you make. You know, generally, about how much money you spend — and what you spend it on.
Like money, energy also flows in and out of your life. You’re almost certainly using energy of some kind — electricity, natural gas, a stack of split logs on the woodpile — to provide heating and cooling, lighting, and power for all your gadgets.
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You use that energy every day, but it’s a lot harder to track than money. Your bank statement tells you that you spent $38 on sushi takeout on Nov. 13, but your power bill isn’t as specific. Sure, you can see how many kilowatt-hours of electricity you consumed, but you don’t know how much was the big-screen TV and how much was the coffee maker.
That’s starting to change, and in 2024, we’re all a little more cognizant of the consequences of our energy use. The growing climate emergency has many people thinking not just about their direct use of fossil fuels — your gasoline car or your natural gas furnace — but about the sources of their electricity. Is that new EV powered by electrons that came from a coal-fired power plant or from a renewable source like solar panels?
On a more personal level, you may be paying more attention to how you use energy because it’s probably not cheap. Electricity prices were about 25% higher in 2022 than they were in 2013, and they’re expected to stay fairly steady in 2024. That’s a big dent in your budget. But unlike your sushi takeout, you have less direct insight into where that cost is coming from and how you can manage it.
Emerging technologies — some already on the market, some coming in 2024 and beyond — offer a better look at your home’s energy use, as well as more control over it. Consider an example from Randy Johnson, senior manager of inside sales for SPAN, a company that makes smart electrical panels. Part of his pitch to CNET at RE+, a renewable energy industry conference in September, was that he learned from his smart panel that his aging refrigerator was using more electricity than the heat pump that heated and cooled his house.
“One thing that people are constantly appalled by is how much they’re paying for electricity,” Johnson said. “So (a smart electrical panel) gives you the insight and understanding as to what your energy behavior is.”
The value of that detailed view of your energy use has been reinforced not just by energy experts, but during our regular reporting on home energy and utilities issues. And we’ve seen firsthand the technology that can bring it to you.
Whether you want to control where your power comes from, know how much you’re using or figure out exactly where it’s going, you might soon have tools at your fingertips that make your energy budget as clear as your financial one.

Tesla put its new Powerwall 3 battery on the show flor at the RE+ renewable energy trade show in Las Vegas in September 2023.
Home batteries: Say goodbye to blackouts
Power outages are a fact of life. And depending on where you live, they can be a fairly common fact of life. The average American electricity customer went through seven hours of outages in 2021, with the average outage lasting about two hours. Severe weather meant longer outages for those in some states, including Texas and Louisiana.
Solar panels alone won’t save you in a power outage. You’d need a fuel-powered generator or a home battery (or an electric vehicle capable of bidirectional charging). Companies seem to be rolling out new and improved models of these devices every day, and the latest incarnation of one of the most popular home batteries, the Tesla Powerwall 3, is poised for wider release in 2024. Having the right equipment can help you avoid the worst parts of severe weather or grid problems, and having the right technology around it means your battery can last long enough to get you through the outage.
Consider that the typical American home uses about 30kWh of energy per day. A Tesla Powerwall, which will cost you around $10,000, holds 13.5kWh — less than 12 hours. But you don’t have to run everything when the power is out. Maybe you need only the refrigerator or the air conditioner. That can keep what you need going much longer, stretching your battery life and reducing the odds that you have to, say, throw away everything in your refrigerator.
While some home batteries can triage what uses power in a blackout, there’s another tool you may want to consider.
SPAN makes smart electrical panels, which can tell you a lot about your home’s energy use — and allow you to control it.
Old circuit breakers are out. Smart panels are in
Somewhere in your home is a metal box full of switches. Some of them are labeled “bathroom,” “kitchen,” “air conditioner,” etc. Some of the labels might even be correct.
Wouldn’t it be nice if you could control all of those switches from your phone? The latest generation of electrical panels offers that option and even more. These panels are “smart,” and they’re able to adjust the power going to different circuits to optimize what you need, when you need it — and reduce the energy going to things you don’t need right.
Perhaps more importantly, they collect data on how much energy is being used by what in your home. Sometimes that data collection is at the circuit level, sometimes even more granular than that.
“You can actually understand, in bedroom number two, how much power is going to this TV, or how much is the coffee maker using in the kitchen,” said Mathieu Buscaylet, connected devices business manager for residential and commercial business at Schneider Electric. Schneider, a well-known electrical component maker, is one of several companies getting into this market, and its Schneider Home product line opened for preorder late last year. Others include SPAN and Savant, which offers smart components for standard panels.
Of course, you don’t need a big new electrical panel to get a better understanding of where your electrons are going. A simple, cheap device that plugs into your outlets can give you a good idea.
These tools give you a clear view of where your energy is going. You can see how much your heating and cooling system is using, how much your EV is using and how much your coffee maker is using. That knowledge is power.
You know where you’re wasting energy. Now what?
There’s a difference between having a vague idea of how to make your home energy efficient and being able to actually see where your energy is being used. CNET’s James Bricknell learned this when he played around with a thermal imaging camera — areas in need of better insulation literally glowed.
The data you get from a smart panel and the process of thinking about your energy consumption will show you where you can find savings.
“Being able to make that sort of connection with your bill, that’s going to help you understand, ‘What is it I need to do to make my home a bit more efficient?'” Johnson said.
There are a lot of ways to save on your energy use, ranging from creative uses of power strips to redoing the insulation in your house. An easy thing is resealing the gaps in your doors and windows with weatherstripping. A harder thing is changing your heating and cooling system entirely.
“Whatever that is, it’s the access point to that snippet of knowledge that is going to enable you to take charge,” Johnson said.
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