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GE’s Smart Grid aims to cut home energy consumption to zero

GE’s Smart Grid aims to cut home energy consumption to zero

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Great innovation from GE, via CNET:

General Electric unveiled a project at its research labs that will let homeowners cut annual energy consumption to zero by 2015. These “net-zero energy homes” will combine on-site power generation through solar panels or wind turbines with energy-efficient appliances and on-site storage. Consumers will get detailed energy data and potentially control appliances with Home Energy Manager, a device that is expected to cost between $200 and $250, according to GE executives at a smart grid media day. GE is piloting the in-home products this year and expects to have the appliances and energy display available next year. The premium for the more efficient, networked appliances will be about $10 more, GE executives said. A net-zero energy home would cost about 10 percent more by 2015, executives said. – from CNET