Webinar on the Cape Light Compact Smart Home Energy Monitoring Pilot

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This case study webinar features a well designed and executed pilot project that recently achieved unusually high energy use reductions among 100 volunteer participants. It illustrates the power of real-time feedback, friendly competition, and timely, personalized, credible, empowering communications. Using wireless in-home energy monitors connected to the internet, participating homes received detailed information on how much energy was being used in the home, when it was being used, how much it cost, and actions that could reduce energy consumption and promote savings. In addition, a web-enabled communications network enabled the sharing of energy savings experiences and helped achieve individual and collective energy savings goals.

The Cape Light Compact Smart Home Energy Monitoring Pilot was designated a Landmark case study by a Tools of Change peer selection panel in 2010. Designation as a Landmark (best practice) case study through this peer selection process recognizes programs and social marketing approaches considered to be among the most successful in North America (based on impact, innovation, replicability and adaptability.) For more information on Tools of Change go to www.toolsofchange.com.
 
Presented by Kevin F. Galligan, Energy Efficiency Program Manager, Cape Light Compact on Friday March 4, 2011 from 12 noon to 1:00 pm Eastern Time. $50.
 
 
Topic:
Utilities and Distribution
Event Type:
Public

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March 4, 2011 - 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Location:
Participate from your home or office. Moderated from:
Ottawa
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