Residential Controls & Automation

Information and Controls for Successful Dynamic Pricing Programs in the Residential Sector

Project Status: 
Current

Phase I: Karen Herter, Heschong Mahone Group Phase II: Karen Herter, Herter Energy Research Solutions, Karen@HerterEnergy.com Test a portfolio of different representations of electricity usage information and controls. This will be accomplished through a short online game that collects player interaction data to reveal the information, controls and related functionality that are likely to be more effective than others in modifying energy use.

Additional Contacts

Karen Herter, Heschong Mahone Group

Technology Evaluation of Programmable Communicating Thermostats with Radio Broadcast Data System Communications

Project Status: 
Completed
Date Range: 
Completed in 2008

Programmable Communicating Thermostats are thermostats that can be programmed by the user to respond to signals indicating a grid-level system emergency or pricing event. The California Energy Commission is considering standards that would include a requirement for Programmable Communicating Thermostats in residential and small commercial applications. The current specification for Programmable Communicating Thermostats requires Radio Data System communications to Programmable Communicating Thermostats. This study tested the signal strength and reliability of Radio Data System signals at 40 customer sites within the Sacramento Municipal Utility District, which is serviced by 17 radio stations that already transmit Radio Data System signals. The study also tested the functionality of a commercially available Programmable Communicating Thermostat for compliance with California Energy Commission design standards. Test results demonstrated that Radio Data System is capable of reliably sending price and emergency signals. This study also provides evidence that existing Programmable Communicating Thermostats, on receiving a Radio Data System pricing or event signal, are capable of automatically increasing setpoints to a customer-determined or utility-determined level, thus providing air-conditioning demand response within seconds or just a few (less than 5) minutes.

Additional Contacts

Karen Herter, Heschong Mahone Group