Energy Saving Tool Library

 The Tool Library program has two components: 

  1. PMLD has purchased several Kill-A-Watt meters which measure the amount of electricity used by specific appliances. You can borrow a Kill-A-Watt meter, plug it in between your wall socket and an appliance, and see how much electricity the appliance requires. Then you can compare your appliance’s energy use to your neighbor’s, or to other appliances on the market. Available year-round.
  2. Light Commissioner Richard Chase is allowing his infrared camera to be used by EAC member Charlie Cary to take thermal pictures of Princeton homes. These pictures are remarkable at identifying where buildings are losing the most heat. Charlie will send Princeton residents thermal pictures of their home, with a brief report, upon request. Available during the colder months.

Call Charlie Cary (978-697-8223) or email him (crcary@verizon.net) if you are interested in participating in either of these energy awareness opportunities.


This page was last updated on November 1, 2022