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The Bottom Line
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Key Questions & Issues Addressed
1.2 Scope
2.0 Key Drivers of IP Based Residential Energy Management
2.1 The Benefits of Smart Meter Data
2.2 Broadband Enabled Product Capabilities
2.3 The Benefits of Real Time Control
2.4 IP Based Communication Standards
3.0 Market Dynamics
3.1 Consumer Mindset and Motivation
3.2 Telephone, Cable, Security Company Entrants
3.3 Partnership Opportunities
3.4 OEM Integration of Energy Management into Appliances
3.5 Retail
4.0 Company Profiles
5.0 Energy Management Value Chains and Business Models
5.1 Hardware Sales
5.2 Recurring Revenue from the Consumer
5.3 Recurring Revenue from Demand Response
5.4 Recurring Revenue from Advertising, Lead generation
6.0 Market Forecasts
6.1 Homes with Energy Management Systems
6.2 Subscription Revenue for Energy Management Services
6.3 In-Home Displays
6.4 Programmable Communicating Thermostats
6.5 Load Control Modules
7.0 Notes on Methodology
7.1 Data Sources
Index
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