ecobee Launches Pilot Program with California Utility to Help Prevent Power Emergencies
Generac Power Systems (NYSE: GNRC) has launched a pilot program with San Diego Gas & Electric to prevent power outages during extreme weather events. Eligible customers will receive notifications for minor temperature adjustments on their ecobee smart thermostats to help reduce energy demand. The partnership aims to enhance community resilience and promote energy conservation amidst increasing climate-related challenges. This innovative initiative follows a reported rise in weather-related disasters, highlighting the urgency of reliable energy management systems.
- Launch of pilot program with San Diego Gas & Electric to prevent power outages.
- Encourages community participation and energy conservation using ecobee smart thermostats.
- Addresses increasing power demand due to extreme weather conditions caused by climate change.
- More than 25 TWh of energy saved by ecobee products since inception, equivalent to powering all homes in Los Angeles for a year.
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Innovative pilot aimed at conserving energy and helping prevent power outages
“At ecobee, we remain committed to offering innovative smart home solutions that address real problems customers are facing, such as the rise of power outages due to the prevalence of extreme weather brought on by climate change,” said
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The power grid is a challenging balancing act – extreme weather, persistent heat waves and natural disasters cause increases in demand and stress on the power grid, resulting in energy shortages. Through participating in this pilot program during periods of extreme vulnerability for the electrical grid, ecobee and SDG&E customers can save energy and help prevent potential power outages in their communities.
“Smart thermostats are another tool in our toolbox to empower our customers to manage their energy usage in a way that benefits them financially, while also helping to support grid reliability for all Californians,” said SDG&E Director of Customer Programs
Customers who qualify for inclusion in the pilot program will receive an email from ecobee announcing the details of the program. When an energy emergency occurs, they will receive a notification informing them of the energy supply shortage.
How it works:
- An energy emergency is called, indicating grid reliability issues that could result in power outages for customers. These events are typically only called a few times a year.
- Customers will receive a notification on their ecobee mobile app and thermostat screens informing them of an upcoming slight temperature adjustment and how long it will last. ecobee Smart Owners can open the ecobee app to learn more and remain opted into the program, or skip the event right from the app. The thermostat will pre-cool the home before the temperature adjustment takes place to help maintain comfort.
- Customers who choose to help their community will see a temporary temperature adjustment of one to four degrees, lasting no more than four hours to help stabilize the grid and avoid power outages. Customers will always remain in control of their comfort and can choose to stop saving energy mid-way through the energy shortage, if desired.
“Over the years, ecobee has demonstrated its dedication to energy efficiency and grid resiliency by improving everyday life while creating a more sustainable world,” said Binley. “We’re proud to expand those efforts even further today with this latest collaboration with
Since launching the world’s first smart thermostat in 2009, ecobee has helped customers across
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ecobee Inc. was founded in 2007 with a mission to improve everyday life while creating a more sustainable world. Since launching the world’s first smart thermostat in 2009, ecobee has helped customers across
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