APS Virtual Power Plant Benefits Customers, Smart Grid & Environment
Arizona Public Service Company (APS) has launched its Cool Rewards program, which incentivizes over 52,000 customers to conserve energy using smart thermostats. The program is one of the largest of its kind in the United States, with participants saving nearly 80 megawatts of electricity during summer 2021 alone. Collaborating with EnergyHub and Google, APS aims to enhance customer experience while promoting clean energy initiatives. The program has received the ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year Award for excellence in energy efficiency.
- Saved nearly 80 megawatts of electricity during summer 2021 through energy conservation.
- Recognized as one of the top five BYOT programs nationally, showing strong program performance.
- Partnership with Google provides access to discounts on smart thermostats, promoting energy efficiency.
- Surpassed halfway mark towards the goal of 100,000 enrolled smart thermostats.
- Received ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year Award for customer energy efficiency programs.
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Customers earn special discounts and bill credits for energy conservation efforts
These customers are part of the nationally recognized APS Cool Rewards program, which began in 2018 and provides incentives in the form of bill credits and exclusive discounts to conserve electricity. The program is now recognized as one of the five largest Bring Your Own Thermostat (BYOT) programs in the country and is considered one of the largest utility-managed thermostat virtual power plants.
During just the summer months of 2021, Cool Rewards participants conserved energy by raising their thermostats just a few degrees to help shed nearly 80 megawatts of electricity from the APS system, an equivalent amount to what a small power plant might produce. That energy avoidance saves customers money, benefits the environment and builds a smarter electrical grid.
“We call that a triple win. We design programs that benefit our customers, providing them energy-saving options while helping to advance an increasingly cleaner and more reliable electric system,” said
APS is working with EnergyHub to manage its diverse portfolio of grid-edge devices. EnergyHub’s software platform and services provide APS the ability to manage, grow and operationalize their network of devices for the benefit of the APS grid and market value streams. The partnership has also allowed APS to offer its customers a seamless enrollment experience at the point of purchase by integrating with
“APS is a pioneer in leveraging the flexibility of connected devices to help support its clean energy and reliability goals,” said
To offer customers savings on the latest smart home technology, APS is working directly with top thermostat providers. Through special partnership with Google, APS customers have access to promotional pricing for Google
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APS Cool Rewards has surpassed the halfway mark to its goal of 100,000 enrolled smart thermostats. The program was recognized earlier this year with the ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year Award for excellence in customer energy efficiency programs. To learn more or enroll, visit aps.com/CoolRewards.
APS serves more than 1.3 million homes and businesses in 11 of Arizona’s 15 counties, and is a leader in delivering affordable, clean and reliable energy in the Southwest. The company is committed to serving customers with
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