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In-Home Display Units: An Evolving Market, Part 1

Published by: IDC

Published: Mar. 4, 2008 - 24 Pages


Table of Contents


Table of Contents

Energy Insights Opinion

In This Report

Brief Description of the Solution

Situation Overview

Value of Energy Feedback

Hydro One Pilot

NSTAR

Progress Energy Carolinas

The Competitive Landscape

Table: Comparison of Selected In-Home Display Devices

The Market Players

Blue Line Innovations/PowerCost Monitor

Description

Figure: Blue Line Innovations' PowerCost Monitor

Installation and Programming

Differentiating Features

Cost

Company and Experience

Commercial Status and Deployment

Energy Inc./The Energy Detective

Description

Figure: Energy Inc.'s TED

Installation and Programming

Differentiating Features

Cost

Company and Experience

Commercial Status and Deployment

Energy Monitoring Technologies Inc./The Meter Reader (EM-2500)

Description

Figure: Energy Monitoring Technologies' Meter Reader

Installation and Programming

Differentiating Features

Cost

Company and Experience

Commercial Status and Deployment

Wireless Monitors Australia and 2 Save Energy/Cent-a-Meter

Description

Figure: 2 Save Energy's Cent-a-Meter

Installation and Programming

Differentiating Features

Cost

Company and Experience

Commercial Status and Deployment

Future Outlook

Market Trends

Essential Guidance

Actions to Consider

For Utilities

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Related Research

Appendix: Vendor Contact Information

Blue Line Innovations

Elster Electricity

Energy Inc. (TED)

Energy Monitoring Technologies Inc. (The Meter Reader)

Wireless Monitors Australia

Synopsis

Abstract

This Energy Insights report is the first in a two-part series that examines in-home energy display products that are currently available or soon to enter commercialization. Most residential energy users have little notion of how they use energy beyond the monthly consumption figure that appears in their utility bill. However, energy display products could begin to change that, and various studies have shown a conservation effect of 4?15% through the use of these in-home displays (IHDs). This report discusses commercially available IHDs that provide real-time energy feedback but are not integrated with utility metering systems or home automation networks (HANs). Part 2 examines a new generation of devices that incorporate the capability to communicate with smart meters and/or HANs to provide dynamic rate information, appliance control, and other advanced features.

"Feedback is critical to improving performance in any endeavor, and energy use behavior is no exception," says Jan Borstein, research manager for Energy Insights. "The products described in this report provide real-time information to help consumers better understand how and when they use energy. Whether these relatively simple devices can compete against their more sophisticated cousins, which are just now entering the market, remains to be seen. But a utility seeking to offer its customers an option for tracking energy use, perhaps as part of an energy efficiency program, can take advantage of these devices now and need not wait to implement energy display technology as part of an AMI or larger technology rollout."



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