Linn County REC’s energy evaluation program is a virtual assessment that can assess how energy is used in your home. This program will assist you by suggesting measures you can take to make it more energy efficient. Members can fill out the Residential Energy Usage Evaluation and the Member Services staff will look at your usage to help determine areas that can help save you money. The Self Assessment is for members who want to gain general knowledge about their home and its efficiency. This will give recommendations on building standards and what you can do to make your home more efficient.
 

Residential Energy Usage

Fill out the Energy Evaluation Form completely and to the best of your knowledge. For members that do not have internet access, please contact our office to request one. 

Residential Energy Usage Evaluation - for members who would like Linn County REC to review their submission.

Self Assessment

Self Assessment - this printable version is for members who are completing a self-assessment of their home. Linn County REC will not be notified. 

SmartHub

1. Log in to your SmartHub account to view your usage history. Click on the icon below.  If you do not already have SmartHub downloaded, you will need to set up an account.  It is our FREE app.

2. Go to the SmartHub Resources page to view the energy usage video for the device you will be using.  You can select to view your usage by month, day and even time in 15-minute increments. This usage history allows you to see how your electricity usage changes throughout the day.  Then, you will be able to note things that would have been using electricity at those times. It also allows you to shut off an appliance or piece of equipment for a few hours and possibly see its effect the next day in history.

Additional Resources

Videos - Energy Efficiency Playlist

Watch Us on YouTube

Please Note: These guides are provided for informational purposes only. Results should be used as a guideline and should not be interpreted as an accurate measure of electrical usage. If you have any questions regarding this information or your account, please contact Member Services.

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