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Review Your Usage SmartHub is a registered trademark of . OverviewMy Usage offers you a quick snapshot of how much energy youve used, and allows you to compare that usage over time and against weather data. Why should 1 of Review Your Usage SmartHub is a registered trademark of National Information Solutions Cooperative . Drilling Down If the data is available from your provider, you can drill down to view additional usage information.From a usage graph, tap a specific columnA new graph appears, presenting the data represented by
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the column you tapped in the previous graph. For example, if you were viewing a graph of the previous years usage, tapping a specific month will bring up graph of the daily usage for that month. Tapping a specific day brings up a graph of the hourly readings for that day.Swipe left or right to view the usage from the previous or following day /month / year.Adding Weather Data You may find it helpful to compare your energy usage against temperature in order to help determine why you used that amount of electricity. For example, high usage on a hot day might indicate your air conditioner was working overtime.Navigate to any usage graph.Tap the Optionsbutton in the top right corner.The options screen appears.Slide the Show Weatherswitch to Tap My Usageto return to the graph.The temperature data now appears as a black line across the graph. 2 o