Glad I could help

With a CT you just pull one mains wire through the center of the CT and secondary current will be reduced by the turns ratio. You need to close secondary with a resistor (I to V conversion and scaling - just make sure to operate within CT's linear range). If you need a DC signal, make sure to put diodes before the resistor, to eliminate the diodes' voltage drop. Then, you may want to eliminate ripple by filtering the signal (active filters are probably better than simple capacitors, but it depends on how fast response do you need.
In the end, it may happen that a hall-effect sensors are simpler to use, even though they are little more expensive.
Measuring power is more complex, but I think there are ICs out there that will do the job for you. I'll be glad to try helping if you get stuck.
Boris