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Smart Meter and the
Home Area Network
Ronald J. Zimmer, CAEPresident & CEO
Continental Automated Buildings Association
www.CABA.org
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A “smart grid” is a digital, self-healing energy system that delivers electricity or gas from generation sources, including
distributed renewable, to points of consumption. It is capable of optimizing power delivery and facilitating two-way communication across the grid, enabling end-user energy management, minimizing power disruptions and
transporting only the required amount of power. The result is lower cost to the utility and the customer, more reliable
power and reduced carbon emissions.
SMART GRID DEFINITION
Source: World Economic Forum Smart Grid Project Task Force &
Steering Board
Global Installed Smart Meters, Aggressive (2010-2015)Electric, gas and water meters
Source: 2011 ON World Inc.
AMI Status AMI Status -- Electric Utilities Electric Utilities
Source: 2011 ON World Inc.
Concerns about Public AMI NetworksConcerns about Public AMI Networks
Source: 2011 ON World Inc.
The top chart shows the combined total based on a ranking from 1-5 (5=most concerned) and the bottom chart shows the ranking distribution.
U.S. Households with HANS and iREM Nets
CABA Connected Home Roadmap 2010© 2010 Parks Associates
Planned HAN Architectures by Utilities
Source: 2011 ON World Inc.
Planned Home Area Network IncentivesPlanned Home Area Network Incentives
*mostly for low income customers
**RT= real-time energy access, including mandated in-home energy displays
Source: 2011 ON World Inc.
Willingness To Pay
• For several high opportunity areas, many of those dissatisfied with their current situation are willing to pay for improved capabilities
• Programmable lighting controls• Eliminating phantom energy drain• Individual room temperature and lighting control
= Solid Opportunity Score
CABA Connected Home Roadmap 2010
JLA Strategic Research
US: Energy & Green Living Opportunity Landscape
There is a substantial market opportunity for energy reduction products/services:• Systems that track where and when energy and water is being consumed• Products that schedule and control appliance usage• Products that allow users to centrally control room temp and lighting
Table
StakesLimited
Opportunity
Solid
Opport
unity >
10
Hig
h Opport
unity >
12
Extr
eme
Opport
unity >
15
• Eliminate phantom drain
• Individual room control
• Programmable lighting controls
• Analyze appliance efficiency
• Monitor/ track electricity consumption
• Water conservation/ monitoring system
• Off-peak appliance scheduling
• Energy management program
Allowing energy provider to
remotely adjusting temps
• Automatic maintenance notification
• Programmable window covering
Over-Served
Appropriately Served Under-Served
Percent top 2 box Satisfaction and Importance scoresCABA Connected Home
Roadmap 2010
Member Participants
1. 3M Company
2. Bell Canada
3. Best Buy
4. Direct Energy
5. Freescale Semiconductor
6. Honeywell International
7. Ingersoll Rand/Trane/Schlage
8. Intel Corporation
9. Landis+Gyr
10. Microsoft Corporation
11. TELUS
12. Tyco Electronics
13. Whirlpool Corporation
CABA’s Energy as a Managed
Service Study
Source: CABA’s “Energy as a Managed Service”
CABA’s Energy as a Managed
Service Research
Source: CABA’s “Energy as a Managed Service”
•Consumers would change behavior based on TOU.
•TOU pricing on consumer behavior compared.
•Preferred data sampling rate was cost/day.
•Consumption behavior would change if energy savings were
met.
•EMS adopters are also into “green” behavior.
•Five key segments of consumers were identified.
TXU Energy iThermostat Website
The Home and Beyondfrom a Telecom perspective
Courtesy: ZigBee Alliance
CABA Connected Home Roadmap 2010 Ecosystem Development
The ecosystem for connected home solutions has evolved beyond feature development, and requires new thinking around how to
bundle products, services and content .
When considered in
context of platforms, individual
features begin to resonate with
consumers.
Home security monitoring
Video on demand
Remote entry and identification
Energy billing information
Integrated health records
Cameras and sensors
Gaming consoles
Smart door locks
Smart meters
Bluetooth bath scales
ContentProducts/Services
JLA Strategic Research “…Opportunities tend
to be greater among those younger…demand
for remote, one touch control of home
security capabilities increase as age
decreases…”
-monitoring/tracking electricity consumption
-One touch alarm control
-Remote notification of power loss and
basement flooding
-Connection of lighting to security systems
CABA Connected Home Roadmap August 18, 2010
Member Participants
1. Belimo Air Controls2. Consolidated Edison Company of New York3. Distech Controls Inc.4. Echelon Corporation5. Electric Power Research Institute6. Honeywell International Inc.7. Ingersoll Rand/Trane/Schlage8. Johnson Controls Ltd.9. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
10. Natural Resources Canada11. Optimum Energy, LLC12. Philips Electronics13. Pacific Northwest National
Laboratory14. Schneider Electric15. Siemens Industry, Inc.16. Sloan Monitored Systems17. Wattstopper/Legrand/Ortronics
CABA’s Intelligent Buildings Roadmap Study: 2011
Research Supplier: Frost & Sullivan Project Manager: Dr. Ken Wacks
CABA’s Intelligent Buildings Roadmap Study: 2011
Source: Frost & Sullivan and CABA’s Intelligent Buildings Roadmap 2011
Planned CABA Research
•STATE OF THE CONNECTED HOME MARKET-Consolidated Edison Co. of New York, Microsoft Corporation, Whirlpool Corporation, Best Buy, Ingersoll Rand, etc.
•SMART GRIDS IMPACT ON INTELLIGENT BUILDINGS-Philips, Cadillac Fairview Corporation, Honeywell International,Siemens Industries Inc., etc.
•AGING IN THE CONNECTED HOME-TELUS, Ingersoll Rand/Trane/Schlage, etc.
More info at: http://www.caba.org/research/projects
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