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LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- November 17, 2009 -- As more Smart Grid programs move out of the proposal phase and into live pilot testing, GE Consumer & Industrial‘s smart–grid enabled appliances are leading the way for the consumer component of the grid, the company says. That pace of adoption is expected to grow as more currently pending Federal grant applications are approved.
“As all types of electric utilities are looking for ways to make their grids more efficient, residential electric use is an important part of their planning. When you consider the overall energy use of a home, appliances account for about 85 percent, making smart appliance technology very attractive to utilities as a way to shed load during peak usage periods,” said Kevin Nolan, Vice President of Technology for GE Consumer & Industrial. “Now that the stimulus grants have been awarded, utilities are moving forward with their plans – both those that did and did not receive funding.”
On November 4, Reliant Energy –
one of the largest competitive retail electric providers serving customers
across
The Vineyard Energy Project (VEP) plans to negotiate a pilot project with GE‘s smart appliances on Martha‘s Vineyard starting next year. David McGlinchey, the executive director of the VEP, announced that 50 Vineyard homeowners plan to participate in the program.
Several other utilities, yet to be announced, are also evaluating GE smart appliances in their laboratories.
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