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The real results are in: EcoFactor Delivers Verified Energy and Demand Results that Surpass the Competition

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Third Party report shows EcoFactor outperforms all other Home Energy Management solutions including Nest and Opower by achieving 4kW per home demand savings and 11 percent AC energy savings

Redwood City, Calif. — August 26, 2014 — EcoFactor®, the leader in cloud-based home energy management services, today announced third-party measurement and verification results from its deployment as the heart  of NV Energy’s mPowered program, one of the country’s largest and most successful residential integrated demand side management (IDSM) programs, with more than 22,000 customers so far. The report, filed with the PUC of Nevada by NV Energy, confirms that in 2013 EcoFactor reduced AC usage by 11 percent and reduced peak loads by more than 4 kW per connected home and more than 2.7 kW per connected thermostat. The EcoFactor solution accomplished all this while maintaining consumer comfort and saving them an average of $100 per year. As a result, the program has now proven both that it is cost-effective and that it delivers an 86 percent customer satisfaction rating, as measured by NV Energy.

EcoFactor’s verified demand and energy efficiency savings surpass results claimed and/or estimated by other home energy management players:

Demand Response: EcoFactor reduced summer peak load requirements by more than 4kW per home and 2.7 kW per thermostat, which consisted of event-based reductions of 3.5kW per home and 2.37kW per thermostat, plus ongoing efficiency-based reductions of 0.6kW per home and 0.4kW per thermostat. EcoFactor delivered more than twice the load shed claimed by Nest (1.18 kW of load shed per device according to Greentech Media) and 90 times the load shed estimated by Opower to be achievable through its behavioral approach (0.044kW).

Energy savings: EcoFactor’s 11 percent reduction in AC usage contributed to a combined 1,162.4 kWh in electricity and equivalent gas heating savings per home, which translated to roughly $100 per home in annual savings. In its marketing materials, Nest has claimed a 4.7 percent reduction in AC in 2013. Opower estimates potential savings in Nevada of 259 kWh or $33.78 per home from its behavioral approach.

“We’ve been talking up the advantages of our data-rich approach to intelligent optimization for some time now, but it is great to have independent verification that our solution does what we said it would do,” said John Steinberg, EVP Business Development and co-founder of EcoFactor. “EcoFactor’s service leads the industry in providing load shed and energy efficiency in one integrated package that also delivers high customer satisfaction. We are the only vendor able to do all of this in one cost-effective platform, and we’ll be delivering similar results for other utilities in the near future.”

2013 M&V Report Highlights

EcoFactor DR and EE Achieved High Demand (kW) and Energy (kWh) Savings

  • – Annual savings from DR and EE (electric and gas) averaged 635 kWh and 18 therms (equivalent to 527 kWh) per home which amounted to an average yearly savings of about $100 for mPowered customers.
  • – EcoFactor reduced summer peak load requirements by more than 4kW per home and 2.7kW per thermostat, which consisted of event-based reductions of 3.5kW per home and 2.37kW per thermostat, plus ongoing efficiency-based reductions of at least 0.6kW per home and 0.4kW per thermostat.
  • – During summer 2013, EcoFactor saved mPowered customers 94.7 kWh per month and achieved AC energy savings of 11 percent, compared to a control group that included homes with programmable thermostats.

EcoFactor DR + EE Approach Drove Sustained Participation and High Customer Satisfaction

  • – NV Energy dispatched, and the mPowered program successfully delivered, 28 DR events in 2013 including a stretch of eight consecutive days with DR events.
  • – EcoFactor customers initiated 12 percent fewer manual overrides as compared to the customers of the most comparable program in the study.
  • – NV Energy’s customer survey showed that the program has an 86 percent overall customer satisfaction rating.

EcoFactor is a Cost-Effective Solution

  • – The report includes the results of using the Total Resource Cost (TRC) method to analyze the costs and benefits of the program. In 2013, the mPowered program had a TRC benefits-to-costs ratio of 1.33, indicating that the program, which provides communicating thermostats, professional installation and EcoFactor’s remote optimization service all at no cost to consumers, was cost-effective for NV Energy. The TRC ratio for the 2014 implementation of the program is expected to be above 1.8.

The NV Energy Demand Response Program Year 2013 Final Evaluation Results report (Docket no. 14-07007 as filed with the Nevada PUC) submitted by ADM Associates Inc. assessed both demand and energy savings achieved by NV Energy’s active commercial and residential DR programs in its Southern Nevada service territory in 2013. The mPowered program, which provides communicating thermostats and EcoFactor’s optimization service and remote management tools to NV Energy’s residential customers, launched in October 2012 and had 14,500 customers participating and 21,000 thermostats installed by the end of 2013. NV Energy continues to expand the program, with more than 22,000 customers and more than 34,000 thermostats now deployed.

“The NVE M&V report is significant because it compares the impact of different approaches to peak load shedding,” said Tom Kerber, Director, Research, Home Controls & Energy, Parks Associates. “EcoFactor’s energy modeling solution not only delivered more peak load per household than other solutions during DR events, but through an integrated approach with EE, EcoFactor also provided homeowners with huge energy efficiency and money savings.”

How EcoFactor Achieves Significant DR and EE Results

EcoFactor offers the only proven data-based integrated energy efficiency and demand response service with superior and quantified energy efficiency savings and superior demand response yield.

EcoFactor is a real-world demonstration of the potential of the Internet of Things – a device connected with big data cloud architecture, machine learning algorithms and predictive analytics – to provide an intelligent automation service that makes homes smarter. Patented algorithms adapt to customer preferences and habits, and the unique thermal characteristics of each home, to reduce daily energy consumption without sacrificing comfort. The same expertise is leveraged to optimize pre-cooling to simultaneously increase both comfort and load shed during demand response events. This has resulted in significant energy and money savings, enhanced comfort and greater convenience for NV Energy customers and consistent load shed for the utility.

EcoFactor’s SaaS-based residential energy services are built to easily integrate into current business infrastructures to quickly launch and scale energy programs across millions of homes cost-effectively.

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About EcoFactor

EcoFactor’s cloud-based analytics platform unlocks the value of residential data to intelligently predict and automate energy savings for consumers. Patented software analyzes data from various sources such as network connected thermostats, weather data, and consumer interactions, and applies optimization algorithms tailored to the unique characteristics of individual homes and of homeowners.  Our residential energy services achieve maximum demand response load shed, delivers superior energy efficiency savings, and detects and prevents HVAC failures.  Our services are purchased by consumers through channel partners including Comcast, Reliant Energy, NV Energy, and Sacramento Municipal Utility District.  Based in Redwood City, California, EcoFactor is privately held and funded by Claremont Creek Ventures, RockPort Capital Partners, Aster Capital and NRG Energy, Inc. For more information: www.ecofactor.com.

EcoFactor Adds to Growing IP Portfolio with 20th U.S. Patent for Home Energy Management Services

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REDWOOD CITY, Calif. – July 22, 2014EcoFactor®, the leader in cloud-based home energy services, was awarded U.S. Patent 8,751,186 for the use of connected thermostats to calculate the dynamic thermal properties of buildings. It is the 20th patent EcoFactor has received for its award-winning approach to energy management and intelligent home automation.

EcoFactor’s latest patent further extends its coverage of key technologies involved in the use of big data to manage energy use and improve home automation. EcoFactor has also received patents for its pioneering advances in areas including:

  • Geolocation: the use of location-based information from smartphones and other mobile devices to help consumers automatically reduce energy use when they are away from home and adjust to a more comfortable setting when they arrive.
  • HVAC Performance Monitoring: use of thermostat data to evaluate changes in the operational efficiency of an HVAC system over time and identify HVAC system faults and fault trends.
  • Plug-in HVAC: extends the energy efficiency and savings benefits of EcoFactor’s cloud-based home energy management system to plug-in air conditioners and space heaters.

“EcoFactor has invested heavily in technologies that have now been proven in the real world to deliver triple-digit annual savings for consumers, industry-leading demand response, and high customer satisfaction,” said Roy Johnson, EcoFactor CEO. “Each patent is another indication of the innovation and creativity of our team, and adds to EcoFactor’s value as a leading-edge home automation player.”

About EcoFactor:

EcoFactor’s cloud-based analytics platform unlocks the value of residential data to intelligently predict and automate energy savings for consumers. Patented software analyzes data from various sources such as network connected thermostats, weather data, and consumer interactions, and applies optimization algorithms tailored to the unique characteristics of individual homes and of homeowners.  Our residential energy services achieve maximum demand response load shed, delivers superior energy efficiency savings, and detects and prevents HVAC failures.  Our services are purchased by consumers through channel partners including Comcast, Reliant Energy, NV Energy, and Sacramento Municipal Utility District.  Based in Redwood City, California, EcoFactor is privately held and funded by Claremont Creek Ventures, RockPort Capital Partners, Aster Capital and NRG Energy, Inc. For more information: www.ecofactor.com.

Introducing our redesigned mobile app!

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Consumer engagement has become an increasingly important aspect of our customers’ business. As consumers rely more and more on their mobile phones to access information, utilities must be able to provide a rich set of applications to improve customer convenience, retention and satisfaction in the devices their customers use most.

Consumer applications have been a central part of EcoFactor’s home energy services platform from the beginning. This month we launched a new version of our mobile application. Consumers participating in a number of utility residential programs where the EcoFactor home energy savings service is deployed such as Reliant e-Sense Ideal Temp and NV Energy mPowered can download the free iOS and Android app by searching “EcoFactor” or “mPowered,” for NV Energy customers, from the Apple App Store Apple-store or on Google Play google-play .

New features and capabilities include:

eco iconSee when the Energy Savings Solution is working for you: An icon appears when EcoFactor energy savings service is activated. The service makes temperature adjustments automatically to maximize energy savings. After the first 30 days of learning how your house heats or cools, this icon will appear periodically indicating our service is active at that moment.

See the money savings earned through saving energy: In month two, information on total savings (since the installation of the thermostat) will begin to show up. A more detailed savings report will be available on the next version of the app.

Control when you want it: The app offers consumers the convenience to remotely control their temperature and fan settings – anytime, anywhere. To save money, you don’t need to worry about remembering to make adjustments. EcoFactor’s continual learning algorithms will save you money and time, automatically!

Set Away feature: For additional energy savings, the app also includes a “Set Away” feature that gives consumers the option to set the thermostat to a single, efficient temperature setting when they leave the house for an extended period of time.

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Three home automation trends we’re following

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Home automation is hot again and here are the top three trends we’re following now:

1. Energy management technologies – not only because we play in this space but because it’s a big piece of many home automation offerings today and will continue to be. It’s not just about more smart thermostats coming to the marketplace but the types of services that will be available consumers wanting to save energy and money. Using the smart thermostat as a platform, there’s an opportunity for energy efficiency, demand response and even remote HVAC diagnostics services to be delivered.

2. The rise of data and analytics in the connected home – connected appliances and devices are collecting a lot of information and when you add analytics and automation, these devices get even smarter. Using the smart thermostat as a gateway, we at EcoFactor use a number of factors such as residential data, outside weather information, customer behavior and preferences, how fast or slow your home warms or cools down to create customized programs for each household to maximize energy efficiency.

3. More merger and acquisitions – the home energy management space is in the spotlight this year especially after Google announced it was acquiring Nest and Opower went public. We expect to see more moves in the industry this year!

What trends are you following?

The Best Way to Save Water is to Save Energy

While much of the United States has experienced abnormal snow and sleet storms this winter, California has found itself with the opposite problem. Earlier this year California governor Jerry Brown proclaimed a State of Emergency due to severe drought conditions. Now that spring has arrived – we’re in a bad predicament. Warm temperatures and record-low reservoir levels may likely lead to worsening drought conditions across the state.

In response, Californians are receiving the usual tips for conserving water including watering their lawns less frequently and taking shorter showers. And believe it or not, toilets account for 32% of domestic water use.

However, what most Californians might not be aware of is that the best way to save water is to reduce their energy footprint. Most of our water is actually being utilized to generate our electricity (see the figure below courtesy of the USGS demonstrating thermoelectric as the largest single end use for water withdrawn) – not washing our clothes or other direct uses.

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In 2005, nearly 50% of water withdrawn in the U.S. was put toward thermoelectric power generation. Moreover, California uses as much or more water for thermoelectric generation than any other state (see figure below courtesy of the USGS). If Californians are serious about solving water shortages during their projected driest year on record, then its residents cannot neglect the water they are using indirectly when they power their smart phones and cool their homes.

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Fortunately, California has committed to construct net zero energy homes starting in 2020. We at EcoFactor are committed to finding smarter solutions to save energy. That is why we are working with cutting edge groups such as the Western HVAC Performance Alliance to realize potential energy efficiency gains for homes through helping to detect HVAC system issues before owners are aware that their HVAC systems are wasting energy (and water!). Ongoing innovations such as these will help Californians and others around the country to adapt to our future climate extremes.