TTME by Numbers

Energy efficiency is not just about saving money; it’s about making smarter, data-driven choices for a sustainable future. With AI-driven insights, we can take meaningful steps toward reducing energy waste and optimizing usage.

The Power of AI in Energy Efficiency

Facts matter, outcomes matter. You can’t improve what you can’t measure. That’s why we’ve built TTME, an AI-driven analytics solution that not only aids call centers but also helps consumers understand their energy impact. Here’s a snapshot of why energy savings matter:

The Numbers That Matter

  • Average Home Energy Use in the USA (AHEU): 10,500 kWh/year
  • Potential Savings (if consumption is reduced by 20%): 2,000 kWh/year
  • Average Cost of Electricity in US Metros: $0.15/kWh
  • CO2 Emissions Per kWh: 0.37 kg CO2/kWh
  • Percentage of Household Electricity from Fossil Fuels in the USA: 60%
  • Total CO2 Reduction per Year (if 20% of energy is saved): 467 kg CO2
  • Number of Trees Required to Absorb 1 Ton of CO2: 45 Trees
  • Trees Saved Annually by a 20% Reduction in Electricity Use: 22 Trees
  • Total Money Saved per Year: $315

What This Means for You

Every household plays a role in reducing energy consumption, but how do we make that process easier and more effective? This is where TTME’s AI-powered energy analytics come into play. By leveraging generative AI, households and businesses can:

  • Receive real-time insights on energy consumption.
  • Identify opportunities for reduction with AI-driven recommendations.
  • Get detailed financial and environmental impact reports in seconds.
  • Improve decision-making with predictive analytics.

Assumptions

These calculations are based on the assumption that fossil fuels are the primary source of energy generation in the U.S.
The most efficient fossil fuel for energy production is natural gas, emitting 0.37 kg CO2/kWh.
Households without rooftop solar or direct renewable energy supply are considered for this analysis.

The Future of Energy Intelligence

TTME is more than just a tool—it’s a movement toward smarter, more sustainable energy usage. By integrating AI into the energy sector, we aim to bridge the gap between data and action, ensuring that both utility providers and consumers make informed, eco-friendly decisions. With AI, we don’t just predict the future of energy—we shape it.

Join us in transforming energy efficiency with TTME. Because facts matter. And so do the outcomes.