This presentation was developed to share an overview of By the River, a non-profit agency that provides innovative affordable housing solutions for seniors and training and support programs for caregivers.
Inequities in Energy Burden and Fuel-Type Use by Income in VTEAN-VT
This document discusses energy inequities in Vermont. It finds that low-income households suffer disproportionately from high energy burdens, spending a large percentage of their income on energy costs. Low-income households also have unequal access to heating fuel types and are more likely to use more expensive options like fuel oil and electricity. The current energy system perpetuates these inequities. Increasing access to clean and affordable energy through solutions like weatherization and efficiency programs could help reduce energy burdens and costs, cut income inequality, and improve health outcomes for low-income Vermonters.
This document summarizes Richard Davies' presentation to the AGE UK Shropshire Telford & Wrekin Annual Conference in 2013 on helping older people insulate themselves from rising energy costs. The presentation discusses the energy trilemma of cost, carbon, and security. It provides statistics on energy spending and fuel poverty in Telford & Wrekin and Shropshire. It also outlines various programs that provide support to help insulate homes and lower energy bills, as well as the health impacts of living in cold homes. The presentation aims to inform attendees about the issue and solutions available.
Grid Alternatives Central Valley Fresno 1 Pagerguest9dd88ed
GRID Alternatives is a solar non-profit located in Fresno, CA that provides renewable energy and energy efficiency services to low-income communities. It focuses on installing solar panels to reduce electricity bills for low-income homeowners without increasing monthly costs. GRID Alternatives manages California's Single-family Affordable Solar Homes Program and has installed over 250 solar systems, reducing family electric bills by 75% and preventing over 12,500 tons of greenhouse gas emissions. It trains volunteers to install systems and provides hands-on experience.
Presentation: The Water-Energy Nexus: A Global Problem, with Local Solutions
April 22, 2010
Austin, Texas
Meeting: Leveraging Efficiency through Philanthropic Investment in the Water-Energy Connection
The document discusses the water-energy nexus and the potential for improved efficiency through a "watergy" approach. It provides details on the Alliance to Save Energy's work promoting watergy programs internationally and calls for bringing similar programs to the US. Watergy aims to reduce water and energy losses and costs by improving pumping systems, leak management, metering, and design standards. If adopted in the US, watergy could save $400 million annually and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by focusing on more efficient water delivery.
This presentation was developed to share an overview of By the River, a non-profit agency that provides innovative affordable housing solutions for seniors and training and support programs for caregivers.
Inequities in Energy Burden and Fuel-Type Use by Income in VTEAN-VT
This document discusses energy inequities in Vermont. It finds that low-income households suffer disproportionately from high energy burdens, spending a large percentage of their income on energy costs. Low-income households also have unequal access to heating fuel types and are more likely to use more expensive options like fuel oil and electricity. The current energy system perpetuates these inequities. Increasing access to clean and affordable energy through solutions like weatherization and efficiency programs could help reduce energy burdens and costs, cut income inequality, and improve health outcomes for low-income Vermonters.
This document summarizes Richard Davies' presentation to the AGE UK Shropshire Telford & Wrekin Annual Conference in 2013 on helping older people insulate themselves from rising energy costs. The presentation discusses the energy trilemma of cost, carbon, and security. It provides statistics on energy spending and fuel poverty in Telford & Wrekin and Shropshire. It also outlines various programs that provide support to help insulate homes and lower energy bills, as well as the health impacts of living in cold homes. The presentation aims to inform attendees about the issue and solutions available.
Grid Alternatives Central Valley Fresno 1 Pagerguest9dd88ed
GRID Alternatives is a solar non-profit located in Fresno, CA that provides renewable energy and energy efficiency services to low-income communities. It focuses on installing solar panels to reduce electricity bills for low-income homeowners without increasing monthly costs. GRID Alternatives manages California's Single-family Affordable Solar Homes Program and has installed over 250 solar systems, reducing family electric bills by 75% and preventing over 12,500 tons of greenhouse gas emissions. It trains volunteers to install systems and provides hands-on experience.
Presentation: The Water-Energy Nexus: A Global Problem, with Local Solutions
April 22, 2010
Austin, Texas
Meeting: Leveraging Efficiency through Philanthropic Investment in the Water-Energy Connection
The document discusses the water-energy nexus and the potential for improved efficiency through a "watergy" approach. It provides details on the Alliance to Save Energy's work promoting watergy programs internationally and calls for bringing similar programs to the US. Watergy aims to reduce water and energy losses and costs by improving pumping systems, leak management, metering, and design standards. If adopted in the US, watergy could save $400 million annually and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by focusing on more efficient water delivery.
GRID Alternatives is a nonprofit organization that empowers low-income communities through renewable energy and energy efficiency projects. It trains volunteers and job trainees to install solar panels on homes of low-income families. Since its founding in 2001, GRID Alternatives has installed over 200 solar systems through its Solar Affordable Housing Program and prevented over 10,000 tons of greenhouse gas emissions. The organization works with communities, volunteers, and homeowners to provide both environmental and economic benefits through solar energy.
GRID Alternatives trains volunteers to install solar panels for low-income families. Since 2004 they have installed 230 systems in California, which will save families $3.79 million and reduce CO2 emissions by 11,507 tons. Companies can sponsor an installation project starting at $1,000 to involve employees in volunteering. Sponsorship levels are based on the number of volunteers and include recognition and solar training.
A presentation by Donors Choose and Epic Change organized by Campaign Consultation discussing their successful efforts that have resulted from small gifts & micro-loans.
Cause: Connecting with Trade Associations & Professional SocietiesSteve Drake
Trade associations and professional societies represent an untapped resource for companies and charities seeking cause marketing alliances. This presentation from the Cause Marketing Forum's Master Series offers a look at how you can tap in to this untapped resource.
You can listen to the audio recording of this presentation by going to http://www.causemarketingforum.com/audiocourses.asp
The university has expanded enrollment but parking spots have not kept pace, leading to traffic issues. A carpooling initiative launched last year and was expanded this year. It has saved over 200 cars from driving to campus daily, reducing traffic and emissions while saving students money on gas. Participation has increased, with many repeat users, showing the program is meeting needs.
The university has expanded enrollment but parking spots have not kept pace, leading to traffic issues. A carpooling initiative launched last year and was expanded this year. It has saved over 200 cars from driving to campus daily, reducing traffic and emissions while saving students money on gas. Participation has increased, with many repeat users, showing the program is meeting needs.
The Youth Energy Summit (YES!) is a team-oriented program that uses hands-on learning and energy projects to address energy issues in rural Minnesota. Students learn about energy topics like science, math, and technology. They implement energy projects at their schools to save costs and resources. The program is run by the Southwest Initiative Foundation and other partners. It aims to connect students to energy career opportunities in their communities.
This presentation from the Clean Energy Resource Teams (CERTs) covers: [1] Property-Assessed Clean Energy (PACE); [2] Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) program; and [3] US Department of Agriculture (USDA) program.
The document discusses what makes smart grids smart. It defines smart grids as incorporating feedback and energy awareness, demand response programs, and using these tools to increase energy efficiency, renewable energy sources like wind and solar, and reduce wasted energy. Smart grids allow electricity customers to become "energy citizens" through various feedback tools that educate them on their energy use. This enables demand response programs where customers lower consumption during high price periods, reducing peak demand and costs. Commercial demand response programs have resulted in schools automating energy use and investing in sustainability projects. The key aspects that make smart grids smart are the communication between the grid and customers and customers' ability to respond to signals.
Phoenix Weatherization And Energy Assistance PresentationICF_HCD
The document summarizes APS Energy Wise's low income assistance programs, including weatherization, bill assistance, and the E-3 discounted rate program. It provides details on eligibility, program components, funding amounts, partners, and how customers can enroll in the E-3 program. The purpose is to help Arizona's most vulnerable customers with their energy needs.
EnAct is a free sustainable living program that encourages individuals to conserve energy, waste less, save water, drive less, eat well, and build community. The program is run by Madison Environmental Group and offers a free conservation kit to those who fill out a 10 minute survey. On average, households save $393 per year through participating in simple sustainable living steps together through EnAct.
This document provides information about a community solar initiative called Solarize Southern Oregon. It summarizes the benefits of going solar through lower energy bills and incentives. Interested community members can sign up online to participate and receive help through the process. The initiative aims to realize cost savings by going solar as a community.
This document provides information about the Solarize Southern Oregon community solar effort. It summarizes that interested community members are joining together to install solar through pre-selected qualified contractors at discounted prices. The program offers education events, site assessments, design support, and helps navigate the installation process. It outlines the benefits of solar and how the technology works. Potential cost savings from state, federal, and utility incentives are presented through examples.
The Fit for the Future Network aims to make organizations more sustainable by sharing best practices. In 2015, the network worked with 988 environmental practitioners from 106 organizations, collectively saving over 14,000 tonnes of CO2. Members generated 5.5% of their energy from renewables and implemented 358 renewable projects. Looking ahead, the network will focus on making events more accessible, addressing challenges from subsidy removal, improving members' energy monitoring, and taking a more holistic approach to sustainability issues beyond just energy.
Panelist slides from CEE's Policy forum on electric co-op innovation.
Jim Horan, MN Rural Electric Association
Beth Soholt, Wind on the Wires
Ryan Hentges, MN Valley Electric Cooperative
Jessica Burdette, MN Department of Commerce
The document discusses several case studies of online fundraising campaigns:
1. America's Giving Challenge was a 30-day online competition in 2009 that raised over $2 million for charities by having them compete for donations through social networks.
2. Better Together was Ireland's version in 2010-2011 that included an online video competition and charity awards to raise €14,000 for charities.
3. Kiva's "Branch Out" campaign had existing members invite friends to join, acquiring 8,000 new members who each lent $25 within 26 hours through social networks.
4. Christian Aid tested different online and offline advertising methods for their "Nets Now" malaria prevention campaign, finding text messages
Study: Utility Sector - Canada - Power Generation - May 14, 2017paul young cpa, cga
This presentation looks at power generation in Canada. The area of focus is renewable energy and also side effects to hydro projects on the overall environment.
WEBINAR | SEP 2017 | ENERGY DEMOCRACY IN MYANMAR: SCALING UP RENEWABLE ENERG...Smart Villages
- Myanmar has over 6,000 renewable energy mini-grids powered by biomass gasifiers and micro/mini hydropower that were developed without international funding or government programs.
- These mini-grids were established by local social entrepreneurs over 30 years and power villages productively.
- The National Electrification Plan aims to expand electricity access but has overlooked these grassroots mini-grids. International partners can learn from how Myanmar's local entrepreneurs have scaled renewable energy decentralized solutions.
- Case studies show how specific mini-hydro projects were developed and financed through community contributions and ownership models to provide reliable, low-cost power to rural communities.
Learn how redesigning a utility bill around the customer experience can positively affect customer satisfaction while also decreasing costs in the call center and increasing savings for the utility.
Reduce Costs and Efficiently Handle High-Volume Customer Transactions with Jo...E Source Companies, LLC
Journey mapping allows utilities to analyze high-volume customer transactions from the customer's perspective. It identifies pain points and opportunities for improvement. A large Canadian utility used journey mapping to understand how customers set up new service after moving. This revealed issues like a difficult website navigation. Simple fixes reduced call volumes and costs. Journey mapping provides benefits like prioritizing improvements, but utilities can simplify the process using cloud-based software and expert guidance.
GRID Alternatives is a nonprofit organization that empowers low-income communities through renewable energy and energy efficiency projects. It trains volunteers and job trainees to install solar panels on homes of low-income families. Since its founding in 2001, GRID Alternatives has installed over 200 solar systems through its Solar Affordable Housing Program and prevented over 10,000 tons of greenhouse gas emissions. The organization works with communities, volunteers, and homeowners to provide both environmental and economic benefits through solar energy.
GRID Alternatives trains volunteers to install solar panels for low-income families. Since 2004 they have installed 230 systems in California, which will save families $3.79 million and reduce CO2 emissions by 11,507 tons. Companies can sponsor an installation project starting at $1,000 to involve employees in volunteering. Sponsorship levels are based on the number of volunteers and include recognition and solar training.
A presentation by Donors Choose and Epic Change organized by Campaign Consultation discussing their successful efforts that have resulted from small gifts & micro-loans.
Cause: Connecting with Trade Associations & Professional SocietiesSteve Drake
Trade associations and professional societies represent an untapped resource for companies and charities seeking cause marketing alliances. This presentation from the Cause Marketing Forum's Master Series offers a look at how you can tap in to this untapped resource.
You can listen to the audio recording of this presentation by going to http://www.causemarketingforum.com/audiocourses.asp
The university has expanded enrollment but parking spots have not kept pace, leading to traffic issues. A carpooling initiative launched last year and was expanded this year. It has saved over 200 cars from driving to campus daily, reducing traffic and emissions while saving students money on gas. Participation has increased, with many repeat users, showing the program is meeting needs.
The university has expanded enrollment but parking spots have not kept pace, leading to traffic issues. A carpooling initiative launched last year and was expanded this year. It has saved over 200 cars from driving to campus daily, reducing traffic and emissions while saving students money on gas. Participation has increased, with many repeat users, showing the program is meeting needs.
The Youth Energy Summit (YES!) is a team-oriented program that uses hands-on learning and energy projects to address energy issues in rural Minnesota. Students learn about energy topics like science, math, and technology. They implement energy projects at their schools to save costs and resources. The program is run by the Southwest Initiative Foundation and other partners. It aims to connect students to energy career opportunities in their communities.
This presentation from the Clean Energy Resource Teams (CERTs) covers: [1] Property-Assessed Clean Energy (PACE); [2] Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) program; and [3] US Department of Agriculture (USDA) program.
The document discusses what makes smart grids smart. It defines smart grids as incorporating feedback and energy awareness, demand response programs, and using these tools to increase energy efficiency, renewable energy sources like wind and solar, and reduce wasted energy. Smart grids allow electricity customers to become "energy citizens" through various feedback tools that educate them on their energy use. This enables demand response programs where customers lower consumption during high price periods, reducing peak demand and costs. Commercial demand response programs have resulted in schools automating energy use and investing in sustainability projects. The key aspects that make smart grids smart are the communication between the grid and customers and customers' ability to respond to signals.
Phoenix Weatherization And Energy Assistance PresentationICF_HCD
The document summarizes APS Energy Wise's low income assistance programs, including weatherization, bill assistance, and the E-3 discounted rate program. It provides details on eligibility, program components, funding amounts, partners, and how customers can enroll in the E-3 program. The purpose is to help Arizona's most vulnerable customers with their energy needs.
EnAct is a free sustainable living program that encourages individuals to conserve energy, waste less, save water, drive less, eat well, and build community. The program is run by Madison Environmental Group and offers a free conservation kit to those who fill out a 10 minute survey. On average, households save $393 per year through participating in simple sustainable living steps together through EnAct.
This document provides information about a community solar initiative called Solarize Southern Oregon. It summarizes the benefits of going solar through lower energy bills and incentives. Interested community members can sign up online to participate and receive help through the process. The initiative aims to realize cost savings by going solar as a community.
This document provides information about the Solarize Southern Oregon community solar effort. It summarizes that interested community members are joining together to install solar through pre-selected qualified contractors at discounted prices. The program offers education events, site assessments, design support, and helps navigate the installation process. It outlines the benefits of solar and how the technology works. Potential cost savings from state, federal, and utility incentives are presented through examples.
The Fit for the Future Network aims to make organizations more sustainable by sharing best practices. In 2015, the network worked with 988 environmental practitioners from 106 organizations, collectively saving over 14,000 tonnes of CO2. Members generated 5.5% of their energy from renewables and implemented 358 renewable projects. Looking ahead, the network will focus on making events more accessible, addressing challenges from subsidy removal, improving members' energy monitoring, and taking a more holistic approach to sustainability issues beyond just energy.
Panelist slides from CEE's Policy forum on electric co-op innovation.
Jim Horan, MN Rural Electric Association
Beth Soholt, Wind on the Wires
Ryan Hentges, MN Valley Electric Cooperative
Jessica Burdette, MN Department of Commerce
The document discusses several case studies of online fundraising campaigns:
1. America's Giving Challenge was a 30-day online competition in 2009 that raised over $2 million for charities by having them compete for donations through social networks.
2. Better Together was Ireland's version in 2010-2011 that included an online video competition and charity awards to raise €14,000 for charities.
3. Kiva's "Branch Out" campaign had existing members invite friends to join, acquiring 8,000 new members who each lent $25 within 26 hours through social networks.
4. Christian Aid tested different online and offline advertising methods for their "Nets Now" malaria prevention campaign, finding text messages
Study: Utility Sector - Canada - Power Generation - May 14, 2017paul young cpa, cga
This presentation looks at power generation in Canada. The area of focus is renewable energy and also side effects to hydro projects on the overall environment.
WEBINAR | SEP 2017 | ENERGY DEMOCRACY IN MYANMAR: SCALING UP RENEWABLE ENERG...Smart Villages
- Myanmar has over 6,000 renewable energy mini-grids powered by biomass gasifiers and micro/mini hydropower that were developed without international funding or government programs.
- These mini-grids were established by local social entrepreneurs over 30 years and power villages productively.
- The National Electrification Plan aims to expand electricity access but has overlooked these grassroots mini-grids. International partners can learn from how Myanmar's local entrepreneurs have scaled renewable energy decentralized solutions.
- Case studies show how specific mini-hydro projects were developed and financed through community contributions and ownership models to provide reliable, low-cost power to rural communities.
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Learn how redesigning a utility bill around the customer experience can positively affect customer satisfaction while also decreasing costs in the call center and increasing savings for the utility.
Reduce Costs and Efficiently Handle High-Volume Customer Transactions with Jo...E Source Companies, LLC
Journey mapping allows utilities to analyze high-volume customer transactions from the customer's perspective. It identifies pain points and opportunities for improvement. A large Canadian utility used journey mapping to understand how customers set up new service after moving. This revealed issues like a difficult website navigation. Simple fixes reduced call volumes and costs. Journey mapping provides benefits like prioritizing improvements, but utilities can simplify the process using cloud-based software and expert guidance.
How Can Utilities Better Serve Up Energy-Efficiency Programs to Small Restaur...E Source Companies, LLC
Small and midsize business customers can be a particularly difficult group for utilities to engage. This graphical e-book shows that small restaurants trust their utility to inform them about energy-efficiency programs, but they almost equally trust their colleagues.
At the end of 2016, E Source surveyed more than 55 utilities for our annual study of "DSM Achievement and Expenditures." Demand-side management (DSM) program executives and administrators are increasingly being called upon to validate program performance and spending. In spite of increasing goals and diminishing savings opportunities, we were impressed that a majority met or exceeded their 2015 targets.
Increase Customer Participation in Value-Added Programs with Journey MappingE Source Companies, LLC
Your utility’s core business of delivering energy safely and reliably to commercial, industrial, and residential customers is running smoothly and efficiently. But getting customers to participate in optional offerings—whether they’re energy-efficiency programs or paperless billing—never seems to get easier. If anything, as you juggle the sometimes competing priorities of customer needs, commission edicts, and organizational goals, increasing program participation becomes more difficult. If you could improve the customer experience (CX) of those programs and make it easier for customers to engage and participate in them, you’d have happier customers, happier customer service representatives (CSRs), and happier executives. In short, it’d be paradise.
The Critical Relationship Between DSM Programs and Customer ExperienceE Source Companies, LLC
If you’ve been running demand-side management (DSM) programs for a few years, you know where you need to focus—or do you? Historically, if you homed in on energy savings, cost- effectiveness, and regulatory compliance, that’d be enough to meet your regulatory obligations and pick some low-hanging efficiency fruit. But in today’s rapidly changing energy landscape, that’s no longer enough. Your customers—you’re not still calling them “meters” or “ratepayers,” are you?—have never had more choices or been more informed about energy than they are today. Their expectations are high, and they don’t have to come to you to get those expectations met.
General-interest headlines from 2016 included celebrity deaths, a strange and surprising US election season, and extreme worldwide weather events, but at E Source, we’ve been keeping an eye on trends and themes in demand-side management (DSM). The big news in DSM may not have made many Twitter feeds or front pages, but what follows are some topics from 2016 that we’ve identified as top-of-mind for utility DSM professionals, as well as related E Source content.
Using Segmentation to Personalize Low-Income Program Outreach and Increase Pa...E Source Companies, LLC
We recently completed research into New England's low-income population. Read a summary of our findings and some suggested next steps for improving outreach efforts and boosting participation.
Utility spending on electric DSM has continued to increase through 2015, albeit at a slower pace than earlier in the decade. To meet these increasing goals, utilities are relying more on behavioral programs than on traditional custom and prescriptive programs. Check out our e-book for the details!
In September 2016, utility professionals from all over the US and Canada gathered in Denver for the E Source Forum. We gathered insights from Forum sessions, attendee tweets, and participant comments and compiled them here.
Last October, utility professionals from all over the US and Canada gathered in Denver for three days for the 2015 E Source Forum. They learned tactics for dealing with increased customer expectations and lofty performance goals for demand-side management (DSM) programs, heard real-life tips for connecting with hard-to-reach customers, and discovered new end-use technologies to consider for programs.
What follows is a collection of insights that were share through these sessions.
Effective change management requires two components--an individual change management model that describes how a single person makes a change and an organizational change management process that supports the process and tools practitioners use.
This tutorial presents an overview of integrating change management and project management, including data and findings from 822 change practitioners and project leaders around the globe who participated in Prosci's Best Practices in Change Management benchmarking study.
How Utilities Can Reduce Costs and Efficiently Handle High-Volume Customer Tr...E Source Companies, LLC
Every utility has customer transactions that seem to flow through the organization like a flood, leaving behind a trail of expenses and operational headaches. If only you could improve and streamline those most high-volume transactions, you'd have happier customers, happier customer service representatives, and happier executives. Journey-mapping offers a way to map, analyze, and visualize how a customer engages with your utility's products, services, online experiences, trade allies, marketing efforts, and other channels. It captures customers' needs, processes, and perceptions at each touchpoint.
Reaching Small Business Customers: Successful Strategies and the Ones That Go...E Source Companies, LLC
Struggling with what to do for your small and midsized (SMB) business customers? Well, you’re not alone. But a number of utilities have come up with some innovative approaches for improving engagement with their SMB customers. Get inspired by the creative ideas being implemented to better serve and communicate with this hard-to-reach customer segment.
The document discusses Duke Energy's strategies for engaging small and medium businesses (SMBs) in energy efficiency programs. It outlines Duke Energy's SMB advisor process, which involves identifying SMB customers through trade shows, allies, and advertising. An advisor then conducts a virtual audit or phone interview to evaluate the customer's energy use and identify potential energy conservation measures. The advisor works with the customer to develop an energy efficiency project roadmap and facilitates project implementation and rebate processing. The goal is to streamline the assessment process, improve customer conversion rates, and achieve sustainable energy savings through partnerships with SMBs.
Struggling with what to do for your small and midsized (SMB) business customers? Well, you’re not alone. But a number of utilities have come up with some innovative approaches for improving engagement with their SMB customers. Get inspired by the creative ideas being implemented to better serve and communicate with this hard-to-reach customer segment.
Relationships with business and residential customers are changing quickly and utilities are looking for new ways to foster engagement, increase program performance, and improve customer experience, nailing the customer value proposition.
Achieve Your Potential: Segmentation for Business Customer Experience and Ene...E Source Companies, LLC
This document summarizes a presentation about using customer segmentation to improve energy efficiency programs and customer experience. It discusses how E Source partnered with Nielsen to create business segmentation models for utilities based on a national sample of over 300,000 businesses. The presentation shows how segmenting customers by type of business and energy savings potential can help utilities better understand customers, target programs, and improve performance. Key segments discussed include lighting, common needs by business type, top areas for energy savings, and assigning service tiers based on factors like energy savings potential and customer satisfaction.
Whether they contact you on the phone, on your website, via instant messaging, or on social media, today’s utility customers expect a coherent and continuous experience. A customer journey that starts on the website might continue on social media and conclude on the phone. Learn how utilities are orchestrating journeys across all channels to create a seamless, integrated, and consistent experience.
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During the budget session of 2024-25, the finance minister, Nirmala Sitharaman, introduced the “solar Rooftop scheme,” also known as “PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana.” It is a subsidy offered to those who wish to put up solar panels in their homes using domestic power systems. Additionally, adopting photovoltaic technology at home allows you to lower your monthly electricity expenses. Today in this blog we will talk all about what is the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana. How does it work? Who is eligible for this yojana and all the other things related to this scheme?
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4. Behavioral demand-response game
Members competed in teams and as individuals
Whoever reduced the most, won cash!
Focused on reducing from 5:00pm - 9:00pm
Notified members day ahead of “event”
Members decided how to reduce
$25,000 in cash prizes
6. Individual Competition
Prize money for individuals that
reduce most kWh
Prize money for individuals that
reduce most kWh as a
percentage of total usage
$5,100 in prize money
Team Competition
Teams compete in three tiers:
25+
11–24
5–10
Top three teams in each
category win prize money
$17,500 total prize money
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10. “Our 3 kids are so excited about Beat the Peak that sometimes
the littlest one ends up in tears because he is not fast enough to
beat his siblings to the switch to shut if off. They are also excited
because it usually means we get to go to the lake and swim.”
“My kids are so into this they even unplugged my alarm clock.
Thanks for doing this. We were talking about this tonight and we
think this is a brilliant program. Thanks for being a co-op that
cares about all of us!”
“It is pretty amazing that this “contest” has driven so many
people to take part – and save lots of energy. Imagine what
could happen with a much larger participation rate.”
11. Ensure easy sign-up process
Allow multiple methods of sign-up
Allow multiple communication mediums
Prepare for the data analysis
Communicate all results
Ensure a small group doesn’t dominate the
competition
People are competitive
Families are key – kids have a big impact
12. Lower member bills
~25 MWh reduced
Lower cooperative’s power bill
~$51,000 reduced power costs
Give money back to community
$25,000+ given to community