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Aug 6, 2010 “We chose Grounded- Power because they have done the research and analysis to understand the behavioral drivers behind energy efficiency, as well as the potential savings that result from permanent behavior changes”. |
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July 21, 2010 Minnetonka, Minn. – July 21, 2010. Digi International
today
announced a partnership with GroundedPower, a leading provider of interactive
software for energy efficiency and smart grid solutions. |
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July 9, 2010 With smart grid deployments on the rise, there has been a lot of talk concerning the best way to engage consumers in energy savings and how to motivate participation. |
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May 26, 2010 With the results of the first study under its belt, the Cape Light Compact is moving on to Phase 2. Among other things, the next part of the project will add a glance device - that is, a small device that you keep in your house and at a glance its red-yellow-green indicator tells you how your real time power use is matching your set goals. It will also include more households, as well as businesses users. Read More> |
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April 14, 2010 GroundedPower in "Putting Home Energy Monitoring Systems to the Text" in the May 2010 issue of APPA's PublicPower Magazine Read More> |
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April 14, 2010 A final report issued by independent evaluator, PA Consulting Group, found that Cape Light Compact’s Residential Smart Home Energy Pilot, "...was successful on many fronts, including customer savings and its objectives to save energy.” Read More> |
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April 10, 2010 GroundedPower's Web-based application combines home electricity monitoring with tools to make a home energy efficiency plan and get recommendations from others. |
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April 7, 2010 GroundedPower, developer of an interactive customer engagement system for energy management and efficiency, told the California PUC that cost isn't the only motivator to get consumers involved in Smart Grid energy conservation and efficiency programs. |
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April 1, 2010 Danvers Electric is taking advantage of available grant money through the Mass Reggie Reimbursement Program to make use of energy tracking software developed by Gloucester-based Grounded Power. |
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March 22, 2010. – Wellesley has launched a website tracking electrical usage in three town buildings in real time, as the town strives to cut carbon emissions 20 percent in municipal buildings by 2013. Read More > |
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March 11, 2010 Really Smart (and Social) Energy: GroundedPower’s System Pinpoints User Motivations to Lower Home Energy Consumption. That’s the approach taken by GroundedPower, a Gloucester, MA-based startup that produces a system that monitors consumers’ real-time energy consumption and spurs them with goal-setting and online community engagement to lower that consumption over time. |
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March 8, 2010 Some businesses and schools and about 250 homes served by six municipal utilities in Massachusetts are preparing to engage in “town challenges” meant to induce power savings via goal setting, task selections, rewards, social networking and comparative results shared among the towns, GroundedPower CEO Paul Cole told us recently. |
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| February 4, 2010 Start-up GroundedPower is Featured on FOX 25 News, Boston. Watch the Clip> |
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February 23, 2010 The Wellesley Municipal Light Plant is making use of technology developed by Gloucester-based GroundedPower to track energy consumption in Town Hall and two other buildings. Read More> |
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November 20, 2009 Start-up Grounded Power is using social science techniques already proven with recycling and seat belt programs to encourage consumers to save energy, said Mike Bukhin, the vice president of engineering. Read More> |
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October 22, 2009 Our pilot participants have been actively engaged by this innovative technology, which enables them to monitor their daily energy use and compare it with like households in the program. Read More> |
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October 29, 2009 Wellesley’s municipal buildings are leading the way in energy conservation. Read More> |
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October 22, 2009 Six Massachusetts municipal-owned electric companies pilot a new technology. Read More> |
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| October 27, 2009 The pilot program will begin in November, with installation of wireless energy monitors in homes and municipal buildings and will run for at least a year. Read More> |
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October 27, 2009 Some 300 homes — 50 in each town, along with a number of municipal buildings — will be provided with GroundedPower's software linked either to the company's building monitor or to a smart meter. |
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October 27, 2009 The program will seek to reduce average monthly electricity use and peak demand among participants by an average of 10 percent or more. Read More> |
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October 27, 2009 The program will seek to reduce average monthly electricity use and peak demand among participants by an average of 10 percent or more. Read More> |
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