Wednesday 31 August 2011

2011 U.S. Smart Appliances - A Customer Perspective on Demand-Response

Published: August 2011
No. of Pages: 62
Price: $ 10000




Awareness of smart grid technology is low to moderate, yet awareness likely does not stem from electric utility companies. Consistent with the 2009 study results, only a few of the residential energy consumers are aware of smart grid technology. However, only very few respondents are aware of any efforts by their electric utility companies to introduce smart grid technology in their community. Thus, it appears that electric utilities may not be the primary source of smart grid information.

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Table of Contents

1. Research Background and Objectives
2. Method Details
3. Executive Summary/Conclusions and Implications
4. Smart Grid Overview
5. Smart Appliances
5.1 Smart Appliances - Programmable Thermostat
5.2 Smart Appliances - In-Home Display
5.3 Smart Appliances - Home Automation System
6. Appendix
7. About Frost & Sullivan

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