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Energy conservation for electricity providersNucleus energy manager with Brillion technology communicates with AMI Smart Energy meters to show your customers their estimated household energy usage in near real-time in both kWh and dollars*, so they can make smarter decisions. The way the world is using energy is changing. Throughout the country, consumers' demand for energy is outpacing the supply that power plants can provide. Traditional air conditioners, electronics, appliances and lighting all pull large amounts of electricity away from the grid. By simply plugging in the GE Nucleus energy manager and installing the software or smart phone app (coming soon), consumers can become more actively engaged in the way they use electricity, enabling utility companies to also change the way they use-and sell-electricity. Consumer energy consciousness and efficiency helps utilities balance supply and demand more accurately, which can improve household and overall community efficiency and productivity, and reduce costs. During peak hours when the highest levels of electricity are being consumed, utility companies are forced to raise rates in order to shed or shift load to meet demands and help prevent blackouts. Now is the time for utility companies and consumers to work together to use available electricity in smarter, more efficient ways to help keep energy costs down. |
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Features to simplify the way homeowners live |
* As reported to the utility in kilowatt hours (kWh). Estimates of cost will vary from your actual bill because it does not include the taxes, surcharges and recovery fees added by your utility when it calculates your monthly bill.
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Learn more about the Nucleus Energy Manager and how it can help you make smarter energy choices.
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See how the Appliance Communication Module can help you optimize energy consumption in your home.
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See how the Energy Sensor allows you to monitor energy usage of other household products in your home.
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Learn how the Programmable Thermostat can help reduce heating and cooling energy usage.
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