Understanding Smart Grid's Impact on Connected Homes: A Comprehensive Study
The "Impact of Smart Grid on Connected Homes" is a landmark 2012 research initiative aimed at enhancing the understanding of smart grid technologies in residential settings. The study explores market demand, product strategies, user preferences, and success factors vital for expanding product offerings. Endorsed by CABA’s Board of Directors and involving key industry players like Hydro One and Microsoft, the project is designed to inform strategic decision-making in the evolving smart home market. Comprehensive resources including a webinar and PowerPoint presentation are accessible for interested parties.
Understanding Smart Grid's Impact on Connected Homes: A Comprehensive Study
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Impact of Smart Grid on Connected Homes 2012 • “Impact of Smart Grid on Connected Homes 2012” is a new collaborative Landmark Research study designed to greatly improve the understanding of residential smart grid development and deployment in terms of: • Identifying market demand and growth areas for new products • Comparing competing product strategies and communications of competitors • Determining product preferences for end-users • Defining critical success factors to expand product offerings to end-user markets, and • Establishing a market approach and foundation for strategic decision-making efforts • The project has been reviewed, approved and received consensus endorsement by CABA’s Board of Directors and the CHC. Several organizations have already joined the project Steering Committee including: Hydro One, Microsoft, Pella Corporation, Samsung Electronics, and TELUS - with several other organizations expressing interest in study participation. • There will be a Project Manager that will be able to assist the Steering Committee with respect to project logistics and working with research consultant, Frost & Sullivan. • The complete Webinar, PowerPoint presentation and study Research Prospectus are available to you and interested parties in your organization. For viewing and download of all documents, please go to:http://www.caba.org/research/projects/smart-grid-2012. • To become involved in this research project, please contact John Hall, CABA Research Director at 613.686.1814 x227 or at hall@caba.org