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Aclara to Offer Usage Data to Eight Million Utility Customers

January 27, 2012
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Aclara has announced that in April it will turn on support for the Green Button initiative at 21 major utilities in 22 states. Green Button is a voluntary effort by utilities across the country, promoted by the U.S. Department of Energy and the White House, to provide energy use data to customers in a standard format.

Aclara is a provider of consumer-engagement portals and advanced meter-reading systems to utilities and is part of the Utilities Solutions Group of ESCO Technologies Inc. When Aclara turns on Green Button in April, usage data in a standard format will be available to eight million utility customers.

"Aclara is committed to helping utilities and their customers maximize the benefits of energy-use data to make electricity consumption more efficient -- both through our proprietary applications and those developed to take advantage of standardized usage data," said Brad Kitterman, president of Aclara. "Our support of the Green Button initiative underscores this commitment."

Typically, one million customers interact with their usage data through Aclara online portals on a monthly, or more frequent, basis. Green Button is seen as having an immediate impact on consumers' ability to make better decisions on their energy usage, and sets the stage for more impactful innovation in the future. Having Green Button data available is intended to provide utility customers more flexibility to use applications that will give them insight into energy use and provide ways to derive value from smart grid data.

Aclara has been active in developing the concept of the Green Button from its inception. Xtensible Solutions, a subsidiary of Aclara, participated in the development of the Energy Services Provider Interface, an open data exchange protocol that is the basis for the Green Button initiative.


Source: Aclara


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