Thursday, September 30, 2010

Ambient Expands Smart Grid Deployments in Ohio

Ambient announced that it has ramped up manufacturing capacity to meet the increasing demand for its products. Ambient is positioned to meet the recent increase in purchase orders, currently totaling over 44,000, for the X-3100 smart grid nodes. The company continues to further increase capacity for additional anticipated orders.

Ambient's node is a key component in smart grid deployments that are intended to bring these benefits to over 750,000 consumers. To date, Ambient has shipped approximately 25,000 IP-based smart grid communications nodes (from previously received orders), with over 17,000 of these nodes deployed in multiple locations in the United States.

Having experienced more than four consecutive quarters of growth, the Company is continuing to add essential resources to enhance its smart grid communications portfolio of products and expand its customer base. Ambient designs, develops and markets Ambient Smart Grid communications technologies and equipment. Using open standards-based technologies along with in-depth industry experience, Ambient provides utilities with solutions for creating smart grid communication platforms and technologies.

For the complete press release, please click here.

Friday, September 24, 2010

GreenWave Reality sponsors Smart Energy Summit 2011

Parks Associates welcomes GreenWave Reality as a new 2011 event sponsor for the Smart Energy Summit.

GreenWave Reality is a global innovator in the emerging Home Energy Management market. GreenWave Reality provides an affordable, easy-to-use, standards-based platform that allows utilities enhance their relationship with consumers and better balance energy on the grid while consumers can conserve energy with a minimal impact to their lifestyle by easily monitoring and controlling their appliances and adding intelligent LED lighting.

Visit GreenWave Reality at www.greenwavereality.com.

Thank you GreenWave Reality for your support!

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Parks Associates presents new consumer data at CEDIA Expo

Parks Associates’ Director of Home Systems Research, Bill Ablondi will lead and moderate the keynote panel session “The Future of Energy Management” during the CEDIA Expo on Friday, September 24 in Atlanta, GA. Leaders in consumer technology, energy management, and smart grid technology will deliver the state of the union as it relates to energy management and the electronic systems industry during this keynote panel. Speakers include: Control4 Energy Systems, Direct Energy, GlobalSmartEnergy, Home Automation, Inc. (HAI), and Intel Corp.

Bill will present findings from Parks Associates’ Residential Energy Management project, including consumer research, new opportunities for manufacturers and service providers to deliver energy solutions, and strategies for companies to communicate the benefits of smart grid technologies and successfully engage consumers.

In the new white paper “Consumer Attitudes and the Benefits of Smart Grid Technologies,” Parks Associates reports more than 80% of U.S. broadband households are interested in learning about ways to cut energy expenditures, but utilities and their partners will be challenged in designing solutions to meet consumers’ varying needs and budgets.


Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Independent probe says heat (not smart meters) caused PG&E bills to soar

Around the time Pacific Gas & Electric started installing smart meters in California’s San Joaquin Valley, temperatures started to soar. But consumers got hotter still when their electricity bills started arriving with new smart meters and higher bills. Could this really be right?

The California PUC commissioned an independent evaluation to determine if PG&E smart meters were working properly. In a 414-page report, the smart meters were determined to be accurate.
Better communication and customer service need to bring together utilities, suppliers, vendors and advocates to better understand consumer needs and share best practices.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

The Smart Grid “Middle Mile” Issues

If the smart grid stalls, it may be because of the “middle mile.” The middle mile may suffer from traffic jams unless utilities plan carefully.

Many utilities start their smart grid push with advanced metering infrastructure (AMI), which doesn’t require much bandwidth or speed. The middle mile starts to get overcrowded when new applications (grid automation, assest management, or outage management) are added.

The solution is to plan ahead for future needs. Utilities need to determine the requirements for bandwidth, for latency, for range and for quality of service (prioritizing critical messages) with a network that has lots of excess capacity or at least has a plan for expanding.

To read more on "How the ‘middle mile’ could stall smart grid communications," click here.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Exploring Smart Grid Tech at the Shanghai World Expo

The “Magic Box” inside State Grid Corporation of China’s pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo has already attracted more than 2.6 million visitors with a Disney-meets-Star-Wars explosion of color and lights. This 4,000-meter Magic Box provides an opportunity for expo visitors to experience smart grid technologies and a look at how smart communities and smart homes of the future will impact their lives.

A case study of the Magic Box as a consumer engagement tool is featured in the impressive new report, “Accelerating Successful Smart Grid Pilots” from Accenture and the World Economic Forum. That’s because the authors engaged over 60 industry, policy and regulatory stakeholders in their mission, which was to assess real-world smart grid pilots to identify factors that contribute to their success (or otherwise).

The result is a thought-provoking analysis packed with lessons learned and strong recommendations in several key areas. Examples include:

-- Consumer-centric pilots call for a more interactive approach, presenting utilities and retailers with a unique opportunity to interact with customers and share the benefits of smart technologies.
-- During a Duke Energy home energy management pilot, analysis of data received from the calls indicated that the technology being used required significantly more education of the consumer to enable them to effectively use the technology.
-- Business customers are often more sensitive to price and open to innovative product and service offerings that help increase profitability.

Where will the next smart grid technologies be displayed?

To read the entire Smart Grid News article by Liz Enbysk, click here.

Comverge Strengthens Management Team With Addition of Energy Industry Veteran

Comverge, Inc., the leading provider of Intelligent Energy Management solutions for Residential and Commercial & Industrial customers, announced it has appointed Jeff Bladen as vice president of regulatory, markets and government affairs. Bladen has more than 15 years of management experience in the energy sector and before joining Comverge.

He joins Comverge during a very successful 2010. In August, the company announced a contract extension to support the TXU Energy iThermostat program through to 2012, which includes the installation of 100,000 residential and commercial energy management devices. Earlier in the year, Comverge signed a new agreement with PECO to install 145,000 residential and commercial energy management devices and also extended a long-standing and successful agreement with NV Energy to enable the industry's largest smart grid ready residential program.

In addition, Comverge secured more than $74 million in expected future contracted revenues in the PJM Interconnection market as a result of the 2013/2014 Reliability Pricing Model Base Residual Auction. The award extends Comverge's recent growth in the C+I market, following an increase of more than 456 megawatts (MW) under management in the first half of 2010.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Siemens & eMeter Partner with Orlando Utilities Commission for Smart Grid Capabilities

Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC) has selected Siemens for the provision and implementation of their meter data management system based on eMeter's EnergyIP™ software to support current and future applications and business processes enabled by an advanced metering infrastructure (AMI).

OUC is committed to enhancing its services to utility customers, including improved billing accuracy, faster customer response and more efficient customer service, immediate (on-demand) move-in/move-out meter reads, remote meter connect/disconnect, improved reliability and outage management, all of which is provided by EnergyIP.

OUC wishes to improve its operational efficiency and reduce costs through reliable interval data from electric and water meter reads for energy purchasing, time-of-use pricing programs, prompt notification of leaks, tampering and theft, as well as distribution load analysis.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Ford and CenterPoint Energy Team Up To Prepare Houston Area for Electric Vehicles

Ford Motor Company and CenterPoint Energy announced a collaboration to help prepare the Houston area for the operation of electric vehicles. Ford and CenterPoint Energy will work together to develop consumer outreach and education programs on electric vehicles as well as share information on charging needs and requirements to ensure the electrical infrastructure can support the necessary demand.

The Ford and CenterPoint Energy collaboration also includes developing strategies to minimize the emissions and distribution impacts of charging electric vehicles by using statewide system renewable energy resources and more efficient use of household electricity. This will be achieved by leveraging and showcasing CenterPoint Energy's smart meter and intelligent grid deployment coupled with Ford's smart charging solutions.‬‪

Electrification is an important piece of Ford's overall product sustainability strategy that includes a range of fuel efficient and alternative fuel technologies including EcoBoost engines, six speed transmissions, power assisted steering, aerodynamic improvements and light weighting materials. Ford's electrification strategy also leverages the most fuel-efficient powertrains, the most technically competent hybrids and our global vehicle platforms in order to develop affordable choices for consumers.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Technology Projects Aim to Transform Energy Management for Residents, Businesses

The city of Vancouver, Cisco and Pulse Energy announced a collaborative relationship designed to accelerate the development of Vancouver's green-energy goals. The effort with Cisco and Pulse Energy is the latest in Vancouver's ongoing initiatives to showcase the city as an economic hub for the advancement of clean technology, develop a network of specialized partners, and improve energy efficiency and management.

Beginning in 2010, the three parties will work to advance Vancouver's green-energy vision by implementing technologies for building-energy management, home-energy management, urban carbon-footprint reduction and data center efficiency.

Vancouver is consistently ranked as one of the most livable cities in the world and recently launched the Greenest City initiative with a goal of making Vancouver the greenest city in the world by 2020.

The city of Vancouver, Cisco and Pulse Energy are joining together to explore opportunities that will transform the city's energy and environmental strategy through the use of innovative technology.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

New White Paper: Consumer Attitudes and the Benefits of Smart Grid Technologies

Parks Associates just recently a new White Paper on Consumer Attitudes and the Benefits of Smart Grid Technologies.

The energy industry is undergoing a paradigm shift, with numerous companies, from utilities to service providers, vying for part of this new business. A fundamental question regarding these efforts is, "How motivated are consumers to manage their electricity consumption?"

Download here.

Cisco and Itron Join Forces to Deliver Next-Generation Smart Grid Platform

Itron Inc. and Cisco recently announced a strategic alliance that will advance the transformation of the world's energy infrastructure. Together, the two will deliver a definitive 21st century Internet Protocol (IP)-based communications platform to the smart grid market and help advance more consistent and reliable delivery of energy across the electric distribution system and into homes and businesses.

Itron and Cisco -- world leaders in smart metering and networking communications, respectively -- will collaborate on solutions that will transition smart metering technology into an open and interoperable, enterprise-class network for utilities. Specifically, the two companies will develop a standards-based, highly secure technology for full IPv6 implementation of field area communications to support smart metering, intelligent distribution automation and interfaces to the customer premise. Such an approach will help ensure consistent and interoperable wired and wireless communications among the various components of the smart grid, enabling utilities to scale to meet the demands of increasingly empowered customers and highly distributed generation portfolios.

Itron will license and embed Cisco IP technology within its OpenWay® meters as well as distribute Cisco networking equipment and software as part of its smart meter deployments. Itron will continue to provide the complete solution and maintain its customer relationships.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Energy in the Home Webcast, Thursday Sept 30

Join Parks Associates for this month's webcast on Energy in the Home on Thursday, September 30th at 1 PM Central.

The Residential Energy Management landscape is in a state of change, with a host of new players vying for consumers’ attention. Research shows specific consumer segments are receptive to new REM solutions, including consumers with monitored security, consumers with HVAC maintenance contracts, and smartphone owners.

Bill Ablondi, Director of Home Systems Research will discuss the developments and drivers impacting the REM market, with a focus on opportunities from the meter into the home.

This webcast features:
-- Home Area Network (HAN) developments
-- Business models from utilities, service providers, & other REM solutions providers
-- Consumer research insights identifying what energy management customers are looking for & how much they are willing to pay

For more information or to register, click here.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Smart Energy Summit 2011, agenda and keynotes announced

Parks Associates announced the agenda and confirmed keynotes for the Smart Energy Summit, the premier executive conference focused on new energy management solutions, opportunities for multiple industries, and consumer demand.

The agenda for Smart Energy Summit: Engaging the Consumer, January 24-26, 2011, in Austin, Texas, features presentations and in-depth discussion with experts in energy management and related industries. Sessions provide attendees with the knowledge and insight, research data, and perspective necessary to succeed in this space. The 2010 event hosted over 225 executives, including CEOs and vice presidents from major U.S. and international energy players.

Keynote Speakers:

George W. Arnold, Eng.Sc.D., National Coordinator for Smart Grid Interoperability, National Institute of Standards and Technology, U.S. Department of Commerce

Andres Carvallo, EVP and Chief Strategy Officer, Grid Net

Preliminary List of Sessions:

  • 2011 Landscape for Energy Management Solutions

  • Smart Grid Deployments: Balancing Benefits and Costs

  • Solutions that Deliver on the Promise

  • Perspectives on Europe and Asia

  • Translating Lessons Learned: Europe and Asia to U.S.

  • Energy as a Service

  • Opportunities Ahead of the HAN

  • Partners in Progress: The Ecosystem Continues to Grow

  • Perspectives from the Ecosystem

  • Opportunities beyond the HAN

  • Gateways into the Home

For more information or to submit to speak, visit www.smartenergysummit2011.com .

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Honeywell Survey Shows That Americans Chose Comfort Over Saving Money and 'Going Green' This Summer

Most people agree that saving money and being "green" are important — until 100 degree temperatures are involved. Survey findings released today by Honeywell following one of the hottest summers on record found nearly two thirds of American consumers chose comfort over cost savings and conserving energy when temperatures spiked.

Sixty percent of those polled saw their energy bills increase compared to summers past, but those cost increases did not stop respondents from pursuing comfort. In fact, 30 percent of consumers who saw their bills climb said it was well worth the higher costs to stay comfortable.

Honeywell is reminding homeowners of five simple ways to stay cost conscious and environmentally sound, without impacting comfort:

1. Invest in a programmable thermostat: Twenty-five percent of consumers polled stated that they turned off their air conditioning when they were not at home this summer as a way to limit expenses. What consumers may not know is that the amount of energy used to turn cooling and heating equipment on and off can actually cost more than keeping it running at a low level around the clock. According to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), for every degree homeowners raise or lower (depending on the season) the set-points on their thermostats over an eight-hour period, they can save one percent on their household utility costs.

2. Think of your energy bill as a debit card, not a credit card: Avoid the buy now, pay later mentality. According to the DOE, heating and cooling costs make up almost 50 percent of a homeowner's average annual utility bill ($1,500 on average). The costs add up, so consider moderate energy use throughout the year. Some homes may soon be equipped with energy meters that can gauge energy costs in real-time, cutting down on the "binge now, regret later" experience.

3. Use high-powered appliances after 10 p.m.: Like long distance telephone calls, electricity prices during specific times of the day can be more expensive than others. Powering on high-powered appliances like dishwashers, washers and dryers during off hours can offset the price of increased heat or air-conditioning use.

4. Take advantage of the energy-saving programs from your utility: Power providers nationwide offer a variety of ways to help their customers better manage energy consumption. This includes everything from home energy audits and lighting retrofits to appliance rebates and demand response programs, which give consumers incentives for automatically cycling air conditioners on and off during the hottest days of the summer. The impact on comfort is negligible, but the opportunity to cut costs is significant.

5. Stay informed: Technological advancements like home energy managers and smart-grid-ready appliances are expected to deliver more in-depth energy information and offer substantial savings.

For more news and information on Honeywell, please visit www.honeywellnow.com.

Friday, September 3, 2010

Duke Energy Takes Steps to Advance Smart Grid

Duke Energy has selected California-based Echelon Corporation and Massachusetts-based Ambient Corporation to further develop its grid-based communications architecture that connects various digital devices such as smart meters, power line sensors and automated power switching equipment.

A key component of Duke Energy's smart grid communications architecture is the communications node. The nodes are installed on the grid alongside electric power transformers located overhead and at ground level. Once in place, the devices gather data from numerous digital devices and send it over a telecommunications network to Duke Energy, where the information is collected and used for various business purposes such as billing and power grid management.

Energy usage information is also made available to customers so they can see their specific energy usage data, which they can then use to make more informed decisions about how and when to use energy.

More information about the company visit: www.duke-energy.com.