NEW ORLEANS, March 2, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- At the TechAdvantage conference, Sense (sense.com) will debut its partner program for rural cooperatives. Through the program, cooperatives can offer the innovative Sense Home Energy Monitor to their members at a significant discount and take advantage of real-time insights into energy flows at the grid edge.
Demonstrated at booth 2421, the Sense Home Energy Monitor uses high resolution waveform processing to track sub-second differences in current and voltage. Drawing on this uniquely rich data, utilities can gain unprecedented insights into home energy use to improve customer service in areas such as resolving high bill complaints. Sense's extremely high-resolution data also offers the potential for unparalleled forecasting of loads and solar production, DER integration and control, voltage analysis, and targeting system investments.
The Sense Home Energy Monitor connects to the home's internet and reports energy data through the cloud to the Sense apps for iOS, Android, and the web. Since homeowners can track their home's energy in real time right down to the second and set goals for future usage, the Sense app increases customer satisfaction while helping consumers save energy. Studies conducted by Efficiency Vermont and Alliant Energy have demonstrated potential energy savings of 6-9% among residents who installed Sense.
Sense users are highly engaged in tracking their home's energy and activity. During an average week, 50% of Sense users open the app at least once, and those users open their app on average ten times. The monthly active users make up 75% of the customer base.
With permission from co-op members who install the Sense home energy monitor, cooperatives have access to real-time insights into energy flows at the grid edge. Cooperatives can use these insights to:
- Anticipate surges in net demand when clouds block the sun by seeing real-time views of both solar production and consumption.
- Forecast loads and solar production more accurately to target investments in distribution systems. For instance, Sense can identify EV adoption and charging patterns.
- Improve ability to promote demand flexibility through direct insights into members' solar production, electric vehicle charging, energy efficiency and demand response.
- Manage peak loads by prompting members with real-time alerts, then tracking actual reductions by analyzing Sense home data.
- Verify end-of-line voltage in support of Conservation Voltage Reduction (CVR) and distribution switching, and diagnose voltage sags across the grid.
- Analyze waveform data to anticipate and avoid outages due to factors such as equipment failures.
Today the Sense Home Energy monitor is installed in a home's electric panel. Sense has partnered with Landis+Gyr to make Sense technology available on the Gridstream® Connect IoT platform. Through this partnership, the Sense home energy app will also be available as an application for Landis + Gyr's innovative Revelo™ meter, the next generation of electric meters with leading-edge grid sensing technology.
For more details about the Sense partner program, stop by booth 2421 during TechAdvantage or email Sense at [email protected].
About Sense
Sense gives consumers engaging, real-time analytics on energy consumption in their homes right on their mobile devices. Founded in 2013 by pioneers in speech recognition, Sense uses machine learning technology to provide real-time insights on device behavior, even for those devices that are not "smart." Customers rely on Sense for a wide range of uses including monitoring their home appliances, determining whether they left appliances running and identifying major energy drains in their home so they can substantially reduce their energy costs. Sense has received investments from two of the world's largest energy technology companies, Schneider Electric and Landis + Gyr. The company is headquartered in Cambridge, Mass. To make sense of your energy, visit: https://sense.com.
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