Posted by Marcye on Monday, February 8, 2010 at 9:57pm.
No, it wouldn't be efficient if the Residents left their lights,computers, and appliances on when they are out of their rooms because that would be wasting a lot of energy. If all the appliances get turned off, then that would definetly make the situation more efficient. Or if the residents really need to use those appliances.
What if there was a ceiling for the included electricity usage, much like how you get charged for cell phone usage over your limit of minutes?
I hope this helps a little more.
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