Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Fifteen percent of Texas Broadband Households Own a Smart Energy Device

2015 Smart Energy Summit Features Texas Companies Including Austin Energy, TXU, and Reliant

Fifteen percent of Texas broadbandhouseholds own a smart energy device (such as a programmable thermostat, light bulb, power strip, outlet, or plug adapter capable of connecting to the Internet), compared to 10% of U.S. broadband households, according to Parks Associates. The Dallas-based market research firm will host the sixth-annual Smart Energy Summit next week in Austin

“Texans are also more likely than broadband households nationwide to have switched to a more environmentally friendly electricity plan in the past 12 months,” said Tom Kerber, Director of Home Controls and Energy Research, Parks Associates. “Retail energy providers have been successful in creating innovative programs to drive customer acquisition and adoption of variable rate structures, smart products, and renewable energy sources.”

In the past 12 months, 8% of Texas broadband households switched to a plan with their current provider that charges different rates at different times of the day. Nationwide, 4% of broadband households switched plans for time-of-use (TOU) rates.

“Seventy percent of U.S. broadband households are interested in one or more home energy management features,” Kerber said. “In Texas, the Smart Meter Texas portal enables energy providers across the state to address this need with numerous value-added services derived from energy data.”

Texas companies participating in the Smart Energy Summit: Engaging the Consumer include:

  • Austin Energy- Deborah Kimberly, VP, Customer Energy Solutions
  • TXU Energy- Jennifer Pulliam, Sr. Director, TXU Solutions
  • Reliant Energy- Scott Burns, Director of Innovation
  • Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) - Paul Wattles, Sr. Analyst, Market Design & Development
  • Direct Energy- Robbie Wright, VP, Digital & Innovation
  • Wi-Fi Alliance- Edgar Figueroa, President and CEO
  • Just Energy- Blake Lasuzzo, SVP
  • Freescale- Sujata Neidig, Product Manager, Multimedia Applications Division
  • Stream - Patrick James, Director of Innovation, Stream

The summit features more than 250 high-level executives from U.S. utilities, service providers, retailers, manufacturers, and technology companies. It also has keynotes from NRG Energy and SunPower Corp. and a special fireside chat with ecobee and SmartThings. Sponsors include Smart Utility Systems; Lowe’s; Alarm.com; ecobee; Emerson; NRG; People Power Company; PlanetEcosystems; Southern California Edison; Tendril; Tyco; WeatherBug Home; WSI, the professional division of The Weather Company; EcoFactor; and WattzOn. The full agenda is available at http://www.parksassociates.com/events/smart-energy-summit/agenda

360 View: Energy Management, Smart Home, and Utility Programs is a Parks Associates Consumer Analytics Study that features consumer segmentation based on a Q4 2014 survey of 10,000 U.S. broadband households, including 580 broadband households in Texas. The research analyzes adoption patterns for smart home devices that enable consumers to manage their home energy consumption and investigates key inhibitors to adoption, as well as opportunities for electricity providers to increase revenues.

Registration to the Smart Energy Summit is available at www.ses2015.com. Press passes are available at http://www.parksassociates.com/ses-presspass. To schedule a meeting with an analyst or speaker, or to request materials from the energy conference, please contact Holly Sprague at [email protected] or 720.987.6614.

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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