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This is truly an exciting time for the energy industry and their customers as more and more utilities are looking into providing access to energy-consumption data in the standardized Green Button format. In addition, the energy service providers that are already offering Green Button Data are now looking to extend the standard's broad functionality beyond their initial Green Button platforms and are conceiving of
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and implementing
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new and interesting products and services to address customer needs and regulatory requirements.
To hear how these innovative utilities are leveraging Green Button, we invite you to attend the Green Button Alliance's webinar, "Utilities Educating on Green Button," taking place on 28 June at 10:00am PDT / 1:00pm EDT.
Vendors and third-party Green Button Data application developers are also rapidly bringing outstanding new products and services to market that utilize standardized energy-consumption data and take advantage of the security and flexibility the Green Button standard was designed to ensure. We're impressed and inspired by the remarkable solutions our members are bringing to market. Read about new solutions from Personal BlackBox, London Hydro, Solar Analytics, Energy Toolbase, and ComEd, below.
In this issue, we feature
Solar Analytics
in our "Member Spotlight." Founded by top solar industry experts, Solar Analytics is a revolutionary solar-monitoring company that provides intelligent monitoring for residential and commercial solar energy systems. Read about their new "My Solar App" and other offerings below.
Lastly, we encourage our members
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utilities, vendors, and affiliate organizations
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to attend our Green Button Global Marketing Committee call on
Wednesday 12 July
. For anyone bringing apps utilizing Green Button data to market, it'll be a meeting of interest!
─Syed Mir, Chairman
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With 14,000 sales, headquarters in Sydney, Australia and a US office in the Powerhouse incubator in Oakland, California,
Solar Analytics
is making serious inroads into helping householders and small businesses to connect with their solar and electricity.
With the majority of households experiencing high levels of stress around electricity bills, Solar Analytics uses solar and energy monitoring software to help people reduce their bills and keep their solar systems working to capacity. Solar Analytics does this by monitoring electricity consumption and overlaying that data with solar generation, solar exported and solar used in their home. Customers can access this data with an easy-to-understand interface on any device, anywhere.
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Solar Analytics' Smart Solar Monitoring |
The team's data scientists identify performance issues using their patented algorithms and local weather data to alert users about solar system problems as they start to occur.
This month Solar Analytics launched their iOS My Solar App in the Apple Store, providing a native app experience for their users, making it even easier to stay connected with their solar and energy.
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Solar Analytics monitoring is also a key tool for the solar sales channel; solar retailers can provide their customers with confidence in their system quotation, and then ongoing system performance. They can keep an eye on their fleet and use real data to accurately quote for batteries and additional solar requirements. The software enables a long-term relationship between the solar retailer and customer, and customer and their solar.
Solar Analytics CEO Stefan Jarnason said, "We're extremely pleased to be able to utilise Green Button Data as part of our analysis of residential and commercial electricity generation and consumption; this data forms an important part of our key value proposition to help customers to reduce their electricity bills and make the most of their home energy."
As Solar Analytics dives more deeply into the Smart Home Energy space with solar diversion to hot water systems, community solar and battery control, Green Button Data will be even more crucial to reach the wider marketplace.
Connect with Solar Analytics on
Facebook
,
LinkedIn
,
Twitter
and
Instagram
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GBA Member Companies at CSWeek...
London Hydro won a CSWeek "Expanding Excellence" award
for "Best Mobility Implementation."
To learn more about London Hydro
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s application and hear from its customers, view this
video
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Exelon Corporation, was named as a winner of the "Innovation in Digital Customer Engagement" award.
Baltimore Gas & Electric, an Exelon company, received a "Best Analytics Project" award with Pacific Gas & Electric receiving the runner-up in that category and level.
Congratulations to our members on their achievements and for receiving this industry recognition!
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Member Company Solution Feature...
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Personal BlackBox (PBB)
, based in New York City, is a Public Benefit Corporation with a mission to champion data independence and help unlock its value.
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PPB's Greenr app for iPhone |
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Last month, PBB launched its Greenr app for iPhone with utility data from Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) as part of the Green Button initiative. After granting PBB permission to securely download their account data, the Greenr app allows customers in the PG&E service territory to view their electric usage and cost. In addition to this information, the app seeks to help customers learn how to become more "green" by providing curated content, surveys, quizzes and offers.
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Energy Toolbase Training Session at Solar Expo |
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Last month, GBA member Energy Toolbase, a software platform for modeling and analyzing solar and energy storage projects, exhibited at the California Solar Power Expo held 1-2 May, in San Diego and Solar Power SouthEast held 11-12 May, in Atlanta, Georgia. During the events, Energy Toolbase previewed their new energy storage module which will officially launch next month.
At the Solar Power Expo, Energy Toolbase and GBA member UtilityAPI presented the "New Era of DER Project Development" Technical Training session where they demonstrated how to leverage Green Button Data to analyze solar and storage, time of use (TOU) rates, and Net Energy Metering (NEM) 2.0 scenarios. They also discussed their recent integration which enables Energy Toolbase users to instantly import energy billing and usage data between both applications. Check out their webinar on how to best leverage Green Button Data. Energy Toolbase also offers a resource guide "The Value of Interval Meter Data in Solar PV Project Analysis." Sign up for a free 14-day trial of Energy Toolbase here.
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The Green Button Alliance's upcoming webinar "
Utilities Educating on Green Button" will be held 28 June from 10:00-11:00am PDT / 1:00-2:00pm EDT. GBA members
Amy Kight Costadone of
PG&E,
Kim Cresencia of
SDG&E and
Zoran Stojanovic of
London Hydro will expertly
educate attendees about these utilities' Green Button platforms, programs and services, and the benefits of the Green Button energy-data -access and -sharing standard is enabling. Q&A will follow. Register
here for the webinar.
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The Green Button Alliance is a media partner of the
3rd New York Energy REVolution Summit
which will be held 1-3 August 2017 in New York. The event will bring together utility, distributed energy resource (DER) providers, renewable energy, storage, and other stakeholders to discuss how to create development processes that are workable and projects that are viable.
Register at this link to automatically receive the GBA's 15% discount for members and nonmembers.
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Mr. Coffin will expertly present a comprehensive look at Green Button Data during his "
Green Button Data: A Deep Dive
" talk. Former United States President, George W. Bush, will be a featured guest at t
his 40th anniversary of WEEC.
Register
here.
Follow on Twitter: @AEE #WEEC.
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Kind regards,
Barry Haaser, Executive Director
Jeremy J. Roberts, General Manager
Donald F. Coffin, Technical Manager
Valdis Hellevik, PR Manager
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