Firm Announces Speakers for 7th-Annual Smart Energy Summit Next Week in Austin
New research from Parks Associates shows that the average U.S. broadband household pays $123 per month for electricity and approximately 50% of U.S. broadband households have taken steps to reduce energy consumption, including adjusting thermostats, turning off unused devices, and using CFL or LED lightbulbs.
Texas companies including Austin Energy, Reliant/NRG, and ERCOT discussintegration of IoT technologies with existing utility programs at Smart Energy Summit
Sixteen percent of broadband households in Texas own a smart energy device, which could include smart thermostats, light bulbs, power strips, outlets, and plugs/adapters, compared to 12% of all U.S. broadband households,according to Parks Associates. The Dallas-based market research firm will share new research on the gr ...read more
Smart Energy Summit sessions address integration of smart products into utility programs and co-marketing strategies, featuring speakers from Nest, SMUD, NEEP, ERCOT, SCE, Opower, PlanetEcosystems and ROC-Connect
Parks Associates, Vivint, Austin Energy, Silver Spring Networks, SunPower, and Enphase to discuss residential solar market at 2016 Smart Energy Summit
New energy research from Parks Associates reports adoption of solar panels has reached 4% of U.S. broadband households, up from 2% in 2013. Seven percent of U.S. broadband households plan to purchase a solar panel in the next 12 months.
Leading smart home companies will discuss energy management strategies at Smart Energy Summit: Engaging the Consumer, February 22-24, in Austin, TX
Nearly 30% of U.S. broadband households value control of their smart home energy devices over cost savings, but approximately one-half of product owners or purchase intenders would permit utility control of their smart appliances in exchange for a product rebate, according to new research from Parks Associates. In addition, 46% ...read more
OGE Energy Corp, Tendril, Bidgely, Wright-Hennepin Cooperative Electric Association, and DTE Energy speak at Parks Associates’ seventh-annual Smart Energy Summit
Parks Associates announced today that consumers are less familiar with energy programs than they were at the end of 2014, reporting particular declines in awareness of energy monitoring products and tax incentives for energy-saving programs. The research firm’s 4Q 2015 survey of U.S. broadband households found 19% a ...read more
Vivint, Comcast, SMUD, Direct Energy, Nest, and more to address growing smart home and energy market at 2016 Smart Energy Summit: Engaging Consumers
New smart home research from Parks Associates shows 30% of U.S. broadband households intend to purchase a smart lightbulb by end of 2015, while 17% intend to buy a smart kitchen appliance and 14% plan to purchase a smart thermostat. The research firm will discuss strategies for utilities, service providers, and manufacturers to ...read more