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Can Smart Thermostats Rise from the Ashes of Their Programmable Predecessors?
September 26, 2012 | Updated: April 29, 2013
The latest wave of thermostats are designed to deliver everything traditional programmable thermostats couldn’t. With powerful communications capabilities and on-board smarts, these smart thermostats can offer much more to both utilities and consumers.
Content type: Focus Report | Document ID: TAS-F-2 | Author: Lee Hamilton

Smart Thermostat Pilots and Programs
April 22, 2013
The latest round of smart thermostats has emerged onto the scene, with promises to provide energy savings for utilities and consumers and to enable smarter demand response. In just a few short years, more than 15 utilities are offering smart thermostat programs or are piloting programs.
Content type: Research Brief | Document ID: EDRP-RB-52 | Author: Rachel Reiss Buckley

Smart Thermostat Programs Are Smart for Utilities and for Customers
April 19, 2013
Smart thermostats that are Wi-Fi-enabled, include demand-response (DR) capabilities, and demonstrate energy savings can bring energy-efficiency and DR benefits to utilities and residential customers.
Content type: Research Brief | Document ID: EDRP-RB-53 | Author: Rachel Reiss Buckley

Energy Smart Climate Controls
Forum 2012 Presentation
October 5, 2012
Back to the Future: Smart Thermostats Are Here! Programmable thermostats were designed to help us save energy, but those savings never fully materialized. Many utilities stopped incentivizing them and Energy Star discontinued its thermostat program. However, over the past few years a ...
Content type: Forum, Slides | Author: Abigail Daken

Power Partner Thermostat Program
Forum 2012 Presentation
October 5, 2012
Back to the Future: Smart Thermostats Are Here! Programmable thermostats were designed to help us save energy, but those savings never fully materialized. Many utilities stopped incentivizing them and Energy Star discontinued its thermostat program. However, over the past few years a ...
Content type: Forum, Slides | Author: Scott Jarman

Back to the Future: Smart Thermostats Are Here!
Forum 2012 Presentation
October 5, 2012
Back to the Future: Smart Thermostats Are Here! Programmable thermostats were designed to help us save energy, but those savings never fully materialized. Many utilities stopped incentivizing them and Energy Star discontinued its thermostat program. However, over the past few years a ...
Content type: Forum, Slides | Author: Lee Hamilton

Summer Energy-Saving Tips for Residential Customers
July 30, 2012
Do you have a list of energy-saving tips for the summer that we can share with our residential customers?
Content type: Ask E Source | Document ID: TAS-AskES-60 | Author: Lee Hamilton, Spencer Sator

Saving Energy with Shade Trees
July 26, 2012
What's the energy impact of planting shade trees around homes?
Content type: Ask E Source | Document ID: TAS-AskES-59 | Author: Essie Snell

Developing Energy-Efficient Communities
The Chula Vista Case Study
November 11, 2011
Join us to find out how to drive significant reductions in communitywide energy consumption by using efficient urban design, building technologies, and development practices.
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Content type: Web Conference | Document ID: CEC-WC-11-11-ChulaVista | Author: Jenny Field

Developing Energy-Efficient Communities
Recording
November 11, 2011
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Content type: Recording | Document ID: CEC-WC-11-11-ChulaVista-R | Author: Jenny Field

Developing Energy-Efficient Communities
Slides
November 11, 2011
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Content type: Slides | Document ID: CEC-WC-11-11-ChulaVista-SL | Author: Jenny Field

New Climate-Control Specifications Support Utility Programs
April 7, 2011
Energy Star is planning to release new specifications for residential climate controls that will make it easier for consumers to save energy by programming the thermostats properly.
Content type: Research Brief | Document ID: TAS-RB-44 | Author: Rachel Reiss Buckley

Savings from Programmable Thermostats
May 12, 2003 | Updated: January 20, 2011
Do programmable thermostats really save homeowners money on heating and cooling bills?
Content type: Ask E Source | Document ID: TAS-TN-5-03 | Author: Peter Criscione

Energy Savings from Home Thermostat Settings
August 19, 2003 | Updated: January 20, 2011
What factors must be looked at to determine the percentage of energy saved from changing a thermostat setting in a residence?
Content type: Ask E Source | Document ID: TAS-TN-8-03c | Author: Peter Criscione

Bin Temperature Data for HVAC Analysis
January 1, 2009
Where can I find bin temperature data for my area to help evaluate economizer and other HVAC component operation?
Content type: Ask E Source | Document ID: TAS-TN-1-09d | Author: Peter Criscione

Tech Roundup—December 2008
Web Conference
December 3, 2008
We’ve distilled the most exciting energy developments of the past six months into one 90-minute session that you can’t afford to miss! Although we’ll be creating detailed reports about many of these options, our Tech Roundup provides a quick high-level summary of the latest technologies. ...
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Content type: Web Conference | Document ID: TAS-WC-12-08 | Author: Micah Allen

Tech Roundup—December 2008
Recording
December 3, 2008
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Content type: Recording | Document ID: TAS-WC-12-08-R | Author: Micah Allen

Tech Roundup—December 2008
Slides
December 3, 2008
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Content type: Slides | Document ID: TAS-WC-12-08-SL | Author: Micah Allen

Smart Thermostat Knows More than Just HVAC
Tech News, August 2008
August 1, 2008
A new programmable communicating thermostat with advanced features that allows it to centrally control a home energy-management system was officially launched in 2008.
Content type: Tech News | Document ID: TAS-TN-8-08a | Author: John Sustar
