Smart Energy Summit addresses factors to increase consumer engagement with energy management

Retailers, service providers, and utilities are all entering the U.S. market for energy management, which will help drive annual subscription revenues from these systems to over $180 million by 2015, according to Parks Associates. The international research firm hosts Smart Energy Summit: Engaging the Consumer in Austin, Texas, February 28-March 1, an annual event focusing on new technologies, partnership opportunities, and consumer-oriented energy management solutions.

“Energy management is being bundled with home monitoring and control, security, broadband, and video services,” said Tom Kerber, Director, Research, Home Controls and Energy, Parks Associates. “Next week, we will hear insights into partnership opportunities that can generate recurring revenues, reduce customer attrition, develop value-added services, and engage consumers in new ways with energy management solutions.”

Alarm.com, Comverge, ERCOT, Reliant Energy, and SEQUENTRIC Energy Systems address the demand-response market and business models in the pre-show workshop session “Demand Response and Consumer Engagement” on February 28.

Among the February 29 sessions, GE Appliances, Opower, Smart Grid Consumer Collaborative, and Tendril address new marketing strategies to change the way consumers purchase, conserve, and manage electricity in "Boosting Consumer Adoption: New Value Propositions."

Allure Energy, Blue Line Innovations, ecobee, and Ingersoll Rand address crossover opportunities for independent solutions to merge with home area networks (HANs) in "Growth and Impact of Energy Management Device Offerings."

Alarm.com, Cox Communications, and ADT Security Services present different market entry and expansion strategies, weighing in on the decision to partner with utilities versus providing alternative solutions in "2015 Offerings: New Services, Features, and Pricing Models."

Among the March 1 sessions, CableLabs, Swisscom, and Telecom Italia share differences in business models and value propositions for international implementations and suggest which lessons are applicable to the U.S. in "International Experiences: Translation for the U.S. Market."

The GridWise Architecture Council, Pecan Street Project, Simple Energy, and the Texas Office of Public Utility Counsel discuss new policy initiatives and their impact on market dynamics, business strategies, and consumer value propositions in "The Impact of Policy on Energy Management Deployments and Solutions."

Austin Energy, EcoFactor, Itron, Proximetry, and Sprint explore the partnership opportunities between utilities and service providers in "Hybrid Solutions: Beyond Home Networks."

To register, visit www.smartenergysummit2012.com or contact 972-490-1113, sales@parksassociates.com.

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