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1、The Power of the Smart Home OCTOBER 2022For more information contact the Nest Energy Team at:Nest-PSUPPORTING A CLEAN ENERGY FUTURE WITH NEST RENEWOCTOBER 2022Unprecedented Challenges for an Aging Grid Our nations electric grid is facing unprecedented challenges,with many states across the U.S.incre
2、asingly at risk for more frequent power outages.1 A variety of factors including rising electricity usage and extreme weather events have increased stress on the grid,often resulting in outages and higher costs for residents.2 The impact of these challenges can be staggering,both financially and for
3、 the health and wellbeing of residents.The United States Government Accountability Office recently published findings that the total annual cost of utility outages are upwards of$55 billion and that this number,if unchecked,could rise to$480 billion per year by 2080.3The Growth and Potential of the
4、Smart HomeThere is a simple and effective way to help mitigate these costs.Using todays smart,connected,technologies,our homes,offices,and buildings have the potential to work in harmony with the electrical grid to automatically conserve,shift demand,and deploy power how and where its neededhelping
5、us maximize our existing infrastructure capability and making the grid more reliable and resilient.Connected technologies and appliances(both in homes and attached to the grid)that enable us to more precisely,cheaply and effectively adjust and shift the demand,supply,and small-scale electricity gene
6、ration technologies are known as distributed energy resources(DERs).Smart thermostats,electric vehicles(EVs)and EV chargers,rooftop solar,and battery storage are all examples of DERs that can be found in millions of homes across the United States today.41SUPPORTING A CLEAN ENERGY FUTURE WITH NEST RE
7、NEWOCTOBER 20222However,despite the existence and increasing adoption of these technologies,many homeowners dont have access to programs that incentivize and enable their DERs to respond in real time to the needs of the grid.When the grid experiences high demand for electricity,there are two options
8、 to keep the lights on:1)increase the production of electricity or 2)reduce demand.However,the most common approaches for both of these options are not capable of scaling at the speed and magnitude that we need to ensure grid reliability.To increase production,utility companies have historically mai
9、ntained a network of“peaker plants,”which are typically fossil-fuel based power plants.5 As the name suggests,these plants often only run during periods of peak energy demand.In fact,on average,they only run for 3%6 of the year.However,despite their limited usage,they still incur year-round maintena
10、nce and capacity costs,which are paid for by customers.7 Furthermore,peaker plants are typically gas or oil burning,and are disproportionately located in low-income and minority communities.8 Due to these factors,it will become increasingly difficult to justify the construction or continued use of m
11、any of these plants.SUPPORTING A CLEAN ENERGY FUTURE WITH NEST RENEWOCTOBER 20223To reduce demand,we have historically relied on blunt tools like remotely shutting off high-demand appliances like air conditioners,curtailing commercial or industrial load,marketing campaigns asking residents to turn o
12、ff appliances or shift their usage or in extreme cases,directed power outages.While these tools are useful,residential DERs can enable us to more precisely,cheaply and effectively adjust and control the demand,supply,and generation of electricity.Coordinating such a meaningful decrease or shift in e
13、lectrical demand for a short amount of time across aggregations of DERs is known as“Demand Response.”Smart Programs Enable a More Resilient and Efficient GridThe deployment of connected devices in homes and buildings,such as smart thermostats,smart water heaters,EV chargers,etc.,coupled with demand
14、response programs can help to automatically reduce the energy demand placed on the grid.Demand response programs should create choice,energy efficiency savings,and offer participating customers fair incentives like hardware credits,payments,or discounted electrical bills for utility programs,or for
15、market-based programs,direct payments to compensate customers for agreeing to reduce their energy use,just as a generator would be paid to create that electricity,but without the additional transmission or distribution costs.By aggregating these shifts across a region,it is possible to smooth peak l
16、oad demand and reduce or even eliminate the need for expensive and rarely used peaker power plants.For example,during the height of summer,the electrical grid often strains to meet the late afternoon energy demand when people are getting home from work and school and turning on their air conditionin
17、g.9 As such,weve historically had to turn on peaker plants or implement rolling power outages.10 Today,smart thermostats can coordinate to pre-cool some homes or automatically adjust temperature settings by a few degrees.11 This helps more people to stay cool and comfortable while also temporarily r
18、educing the demand and high stress placed on the grid and reducing our reliance on peaker plants.SUPPORTING A CLEAN ENERGY FUTURE WITH NEST RENEWOCTOBER 2022FIG.1Peak demand response Event call4More advanced programs provide customer choice by allowing them to enroll into utility or third-party prog
19、rams,responding to real-time grid conditions automatically making slight temporary adjustments to their settings in order to help decrease or shift demand.Specifically,these demand response programs enable grid operators to 1)automatically shift or reduce demand via customer-enrolled devices(e.g.sma
20、rt thermostats)for a given amount of time and 2)directly incentivize residents to participate.Nest customers who participate in these demand response programs can see potential shifts of up to 77%of AC load during peak events,while still maintaining comfort and control.”12 While some programs limit
21、customer adjustments during peak events,Google Nest customers maintain control.We believe this improves customer satisfaction and engagement,and its the right thing to do for customers.Visual representation of how demand shifts of demand response events can maintain comfort while reducing overall pe
22、ak demandSUPPORTING A CLEAN ENERGY FUTURE WITH NEST RENEWOCTOBER 20225The Untapped Potential of Smart Thermostats and Residential Demand ResponseThe best part is that these benefits arent theoretical.In fact,Google Nest thermostats have already helped millions of residents around the world to save o
23、ver 100 billion kWh,which is enough electricity to light up the entire planet for 10 days.13 However,despite the tremendous promise of these programs,the nation faces two primary issues:1)many residents still dont have smart appliances such as smart thermostats installed in their homes and 2)most co
24、mmunities currently do not offer demand response programs to residents.14FIG.22020 U.S.Households with Central AC.Smart Thermostats and Demand ResponseData is based on 2020 ElA housing data.SEPA 2019 Demand Response Market adiusted for 12%YOY growth based on FERC 2021 Assessment of Demand Response a
25、nd Advanced MeteringSUPPORTING A CLEAN ENERGY FUTURE WITH NEST RENEWOCTOBER 20226Based on a 2019 analysis by The Brattle Group,planning and policies could unlock roughly 200GW of cost-effective load flexibility potential by 2030 with nearly$15B in annual benefits.For context,200 GW of capacity is ro
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