January 8, 2010
GE & OpenPeak Launch Smart Home Energy Panel
GE is introducing an in-home, multi-function energy information panel that will
give consumers insight and control to help them manage energy usage and
understand costs. The sleek, touch-screen panel will wirelessly connect to a
household’s smart meter, appliances and thermostats, via ZigBee® or Wi-Fi®, to
gather information, manage usage and deliver the real-time knowledge that
empowers smarter energy choices.
The panels are the result of a development effort between GE and OpenPeak, Inc.,
a leading communications technology developer. The device looks like a tabletop
picture frame and can be placed virtually anywhere within a home. The panels are
available to consumers through their utilities today. Functionality is dependent
on the utility’s selection of applications.
With information from GE smart meters combined with dynamic pricing programs*
from utilities , the panel will tell consumers the best times to perform
high-energy-consumption tasks, such as drying clothes, running pool pumps and
washing dishes. The panels even will be able to be programmed to control smart
appliances, thermostats and heating and cooling devices—reacting to pricing and
demand changes instantly. Over time, the device will act as an energy
consultant, trending data and making recommendations to better manage energy
use.
"Information is power. Give consumers more information about their energy usage
and they’ll find ways to make better decisions,” said Bob Gilligan, vice
president—transmission and distribution for GE Energy. “As part of our smart
grid suite of offerings, the panels will empower consumers to better manage
their energy usage based on real-time information. The panels will connect
consumers with the knowledge they need to be better energy stewards and take
charge of their energy use and carbon footprint.”
In addition to energy management, GE’s smart panels also will connect with
Internet news, sports, music, weather services, social networks like facebook®
and instant messaging. This multi-functionality helps make the panels a focal
point for household information.
“Combining other useful information and entertainment applications with energy
management information increases the frequency of consumer interactions with the
device,” said Dan Gittleman, CEO of OpenPeak. “And frequent consumer engagement
means a greater number of opportunities to communicate important energy
consumption and conservation information.”
Consumers who opt in to the social networking aspect of the panel will be able
to compare their consumption to neighborhood and city averages, seeing how they
stack up against like households. Those comparisons may inspire increased
conservation and modified behavior for some homes.
Through industry collaborations, GE will deliver one of the broadest portfolio
offerings of carbon-smart technologies in the industry to modernize electrical
systems from the power plant to the consumer. From smarter appliances and
technologies for plug-in hybrid vehicles, to providing renewable technologies
and smart meters, GE’s innovation and leadership is delivering integrated,
large-scale smart grid deployments, leveraging technology synergies and
delivering results. www.itsyoursmartgrid.com.
*Dynamic pricing and time of use (TOU) programs provide for variable pricing of
energy based on the time of day. Dynamic pricing and TOU programs are provided
by the utility and may or may not be available in your area. Availability of
dynamic pricing programs in a particular market is dependent upon the utility
serving that market.
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