Thursday, December 09, 2010

Smart Energy Summit to explore competition in energy management with session featuring Verizon, Direct Energy, Reliant Energy, and PG&E

Parks Associates forecasts over 10 million U.S. households to adopt non-utility energy solutions by 2015

Executives from Verizon, Direct Energy, Reliant Energy, and PG&E will examine the new competitive market for residential energy management in the special session "Energy as a Service" on January 25 at Smart Energy Summit: Engaging the Consumer.

Smart Energy Summit, hosted by international research firm Parks Associates on January 24-26, 2011, in Austin, Texas, is the premier event examining the business opportunities and technical challenges as smart grid technologies move into the home.

"Regulatory changes and technology advancements, including the proliferation of broadband, are adding a competitive dimension to the energy business," said Bill Ablondi, director, home systems research, Parks Associates. "Electricity providers can supplement their power offerings with monitoring and management services, but other players, including communications service providers, are looking to enter the consumer energy management market. We predict adoption of non-utility residential energy management solutions, including systems from firms such as AlertMe, Control4, and HAI and services from providers such as Verizon and Comcast, will grow more quickly over the next five years."

Parks Associates' latest report Home Area Networks: Analysis and Forecasts, part of its landmark Residential Energy Management service, forecasts over 10 million U.S. households will have an iREM (independent/non-utility residential energy management network) by 2015, while less than six million will have a utility-based home area network (HAN).

Confirmed speakers for the "Energy as a Service" session:

  • Eric Bruno, SVP, Consumer Product Management & Development, Verizon
  • Christopher Deutschen, Senior Manager, Direct Energy
  • Brent Hodges, Director, Smart Energy Partnerships, Reliant Energy
  • Steve Malnight, VP, Integrated Demand Side Management, PG&E

Smart Energy Summit includes interactive panels and presentations focused on strategies for manufacturers, utilities, and other service providers to demonstrate the value proposition of new energy management products, services, and standards. The agenda includes keynote speakers from IBM, Grid Net, and the U.S. Department of Commerce.

Visit www.smartenergysummit2011.com or contact 972-490-1113, [email protected] for information.

About Smart Energy Summit

Smart Energy Summit: Engaging the Consumer addresses the evolution of the consumer utility market, the impact of COVID-19 on energy management programs, and new opportunities to drive engagement in utility-sponsored programs. Virtual panels and networking sessions, featuring executive-level experts from multiple industries, address strategies for utilities, service providers, retailers, software providers, and manufacturers to expand and monetize energy management and other energy-focused offerings through consumer engagement, new business models, unique partnerships, and innovative technologies.

Smart Energy Summit features an in-person conference February 13-15 at the Omni Austin Hotel Downtown, with virtual sessions on June 15, August 17, and November 9. The summit agenda features leaders from utilities, state and national regulators, telecom and security companies, retailers, and OEMs. Follow the event on Twitter at @SmartEnergySmt and #SmartEnergy23. For information on speaking, sponsoring, or attending Smart Energy Summit, visit www.smartenergysmt.com.
 

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