Recurve's Beneficial Electrification solution utilizes smart meter data to plan, deploy, and optimize building electrification programs to maximize customer bill savings, grid impact, and reduction of GHGs.
With its Resource Planner and Fleet Manager products, Recurve provides a complete solution to support the implementation of building electrification programs and markets.
Recurve’s Resource Planner is the engine behind this solution that allows utilities and program implementers to analyze every customer on the grid, understand each customer's hourly energy usage patterns, see what end uses are driving consumption, identify who has bad air conditioners, who have electric vehicles, and what sites include solar to identify portfolios of customers that are optimal candidates for electrification. The above example targets 18% of customers' sites with double the air conditioning usage on average, with 20% less heating, representing a portfolio of customers with a high propensity to save with a heat pump.
Recurve’s Fleet Manager provides a feedback loop for program implementers, utilities, and trade professionals to track the performance of their portfolios in terms of customer bill savings and grid impacts. This example is the hourly resource curve of participants in the Statewide Clean California TECH electrification program who installed heat pumps for HVAC.
However, this only tells part of the story. While peak savings are relatively low overall, the top 25% of targeted customers who used the most energy on air conditioning deliver nearly all peak savings. As the program continues to deploy, it can target these customers and dramatically increase GHG reductions and customer bill savings.
The Recurve Beneficial Electrification solution transforms smart meter data into a tool to maximize grid and customer benefits from electrification. It ensures utility electrification solutions are equitable, efficient, and cost-effective for their customers.
Schedule a call with one of our specialists to learn how our solutions can transform your distributed energy resource strategy.
Schedule a MeetingEnergy efficiency can help Illinois reach its proposed statewide peak reduction goal, but only if they target the right customers.