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How to win the Home Energy Management business battle

Smart Energy International

The growth of Home Energy Management (HEM) has led to a burgeoning, heretofore fragmented market, within which rages a business battleground of players large and small. The key to winning, explains Yusuf Latief in Smart Energy International ’s Power Playbook column, will be ownership of customer confidence.

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Silicon Valley Clean Energy and UtilityAPI Want to Free Your Meter Data

GreenTechMedia

Why can’t you get an accurate, fact-based online quote for a rooftop solar system, backup battery or electric vehicle charger as easily as getting a quote on, say, a mortgage refinancing or home insurance policy? electric customers now have smart meters, which could open data-sharing opportunities across the country.

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Using voltage optimisation to improve energy efficiency in commercial properties

Envirotec Magazine

James Goodby, director at voltage optimisation specialist, Powerdown220, presents what he describes as the most effective strategy available to enhance energy efficiency and reduce overall consumption. In addition, these buildings also typically house extensive infrastructure, which further contribute to energy demands.

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Smart Home, Smarter Utility

Bidgely

As homes become “smarter”, the wealth of data coming from both smart meters and smart devices is immense. A single household smart meter can generate 400MB a year. Multiplied by the 135 million meters in the US, that’s 54 petabytes: a little more than half of the data uploaded to YouTube a year.

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Emporia’s energy management system prepares for the bidirectional EV charging future

Charged

Total control of power usage: from solar to EV and back to the house. Once an EV can double as a stationary storage device, it will take its place as part of an energy ecosystem that includes rooftop solar and energy management—and could even become a source of revenue for owners and a valuable grid-balancing resource for utilities.

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Emporia launches Intelligent Load Management for its Level 2 EV chargers

Charged

Emporia , a Colorado-based smart home energy management company, has added Intelligent Load Management for Emporia EV Chargers to its portfolio of products. For homeowners with lower-capacity electrical panels—older panels are typically rated at 100 amps—installing a Level 2 EV charger is a challenge. Source: Emporia

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Smart Home, Smarter Utility

Bidgely

As homes become “smarter”, the wealth of data coming from both smart meters and smart devices is immense. A single household smart meter can generate 400MB a year. Multiplied by the 135 million meters in the US, that’s 54 petabytes: a little more than half of the data uploaded to YouTube a year.