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Nest Solar Eclipse Rush Hour

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2019
United States
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Team

Lauren Von Dehsen, Gabby Chung, Liana Kong, Jennifer Bush

Company | Institution

Nest

Category

Production

Type

Professional

Project description

Nest thermostat users were invited to take part in an initiative that would champion clean energy during a critical moment – when the path of the eclipse would darken over 100 million solar panels, creating a temporary dip in the clean energy supply. And they were invited to participate directly from the screen of their Nest thermostat. They tapped “Count me in” to opt-in right from there, as well. Their thermostat got to work pre-cooling their homes in advance. Nest thermostats have long been heralded for their innovation, on this day they were also able to make championing clean energy, a simple and easy choice.

Nest thermostat users were invited to take part in an initiative that would champion clean energy during a critical moment – when the path of the eclipse would darken over 100 million solar panels, creating a temporary dip in the clean energy supply. And they were invited to participate directly from the screen of their Nest thermostat. They tapped “Count me in” to opt-in right from there, as well. Their thermostat got to work pre-cooling their homes in advance. Nest thermostats have long been heralded for their innovation, on this day they were also able to make championing clean energy, a simple and easy choice.

As the eclipse traversed the United States, solar energy production dropped by thousands of megawatts. That’s when the initiative kicked in. Nest thermostats began syncing energy consumption with the eclipse’s path, using less energy when the grid needed it most.

More than 750,000 Nest thermostats worked together to reduce energy demand by 700 MW during the eclipse, making up for over 5% of the lost solar capacity. Put another way, that’s around the same amount of power produced by seven gas-powered peaker plants. So together, it’s like we built a virtual power plant.

Nest thermostat users were invited to take part in an initiative that would champion clean energy during a critical moment – when the path of the eclipse would darken over 100 million solar panels, creating a temporary dip in the clean energy supply. And they were invited to participate directly from the screen of their Nest thermostat. They tapped “Count me in” to opt-in right from there, as well. Their thermostat got to work pre-cooling their homes in advance. Nest thermostats have long been heralded for their innovation, on this day they were also able to make championing clean energy, a simple and easy choice.

As the eclipse traversed the United States, solar energy production dropped by thousands of megawatts. That’s when the initiative kicked in. Nest thermostats began syncing energy consumption with the eclipse’s path, using less energy when the grid needed it most.

More than 750,000 Nest thermostats worked together to reduce energy demand by 700 MW during the eclipse, making up for over 5% of the lost solar capacity. Put another way, that’s around the same amount of power produced by seven gas-powered peaker plants. So together, it’s like we built a virtual power plant.

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