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Impact of Smart Grid on Connected Homes

Smart Grid Panel. Impact of Smart Grid on Connected Homes. Ronald J. Zimmer CAE President & CEO Continental Automated Buildings Association http://www.CABA.org. Smart Grid Video Consolidated Edison Co. of New York. LANDMARK RESEARCH “State of the Connected Home Market”. Emerald Sponsors.

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Impact of Smart Grid on Connected Homes

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  1. Smart Grid Panel Impact of Smart Grid on Connected Homes Ronald J. Zimmer CAE President & CEO Continental Automated Buildings Association http://www.CABA.org

  2. Smart Grid VideoConsolidated Edison Co. of New York

  3. LANDMARK RESEARCH“State of the Connected Home Market” Emerald Sponsors Diamond Sponsors

  4. Summary: Benefits & Barriers Remote control, lower energy bills, safety & security drive interest in the connected home; ease of use matters to those who like the connected home Top Connected Home Benefits Total Online Consumers 18-64 (% Range for US & Canada) Remote control and having an easier way to control are related concepts Remote control from anywhere 44%-47% Saving money on energy bills 43%-48% Safety & security 42% Easier to control 19%-29% Those with the most interest in the connected home Women Those with the most interest in the connected home Men Matters most to: Everyone (Those least interested in the connected home care most about saving energy) Everyone Source: CABA’s State of the Connected Home Market 2011

  5. Willingness To Pay CABA Connected Home Roadmap 2010 • 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 Very Strong Willingness >75% Strong Willingness >65% Mild Willingness >50% Weak Willingness <50% You appear to be most dissatisfied with your ability to perform the following activities. How willing would you be to pay for a better solution to each? Base are those very/somewhat dissatisfied with their current ability to perform each capability. JLA Strategic Research

  6. Smart Meter and HAN

  7. Whirlpool Smart Device Network Architecture

  8. The Home and Beyondfrom a Telecom perspective Courtesy: ZigBee Alliance

  9. Your Information Source for Home & Building Automation 1173 Cyrville Road, Suite 210 Ottawa, ON K1J 7S6 613.686.1814 Toll free: 888.798.CABA (2222) Fax: 613.744.7833 CABA@CABA.org http://www.twitter.com/caba_news http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=2121884 http://www.CABA.org

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