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Smart House Energy Saver

Abstract

The growing demand for energy-efficient systems has driven the development of advanced technologies to minimize household energy consumption. This paper presents an innovative House Energy Saver Project designed to optimize energy use through IoT-based monitoring, efficient power management, and renewable energy integration. The proposed system uses ESP8266, sensors, and an Arduino microcontroller to monitor energy consumption and manage the devices, ensuring real-time feedback and efficient energy distribution. Additionally, incorporating of a capacitor bank and LED drivers aims to enhance system stability and reduce energy wastage. By leveraging renewable energy and cutting-edge technologies, this project contributes significantly to reducing energy costs and fostering sustainable living. This paper delves into the project's methodology, results, and future implications, establishing a framework for energy-efficient smart homes.

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