In the News

November 20, 2009

Start-up Grounded Power is using social science techniques already proven with recycling and seat belt programs to encourage consumers to save energy, said Mike Bukhin, the vice president of engineering.
Read More

October 22, 2009

Our pilot participants have been actively engaged by this innovative technology, which enables them to monitor their daily energy use and compare it with like households in the program.
Read More

October 29, 2009

Wellesley’s municipal buildings are leading the way in energy conservation.
Read More

October 22, 2009

Six Massachusetts municipal-owned electric companies pilot a new technology

October 27, 2009

The pilot program will begin in November, with installation of wireless energy monitors in homes and municipal buildings and will run for at least a year
Read More

October 27, 2009

Editorial:
An alternative energy hub

Read More

October 27, 2009

Some 300 homes — 50 in each town, along with a number of municipal buildings — will be provided with GroundedPower's software linked either to the company's building monitor or to a smart meter.
Read More

October 27, 2009

The program will seek to reduce average monthly electricity use and peak demand among participants by an average of 10 percent or more
Read More

October 26, 2009

Renew Grid Magazine
The GroundedPower Customer Engagement System couples real-time energy monitoring and home area networks with Internet-based tools to give consumers information about their energy usage and drive energy-saving behaviors
Read More