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Carrier Provides Internet-accessible Thermostats to Test Program for Connecticut Light & Power Customers.


Business/Technology Editors & Energy Writers

FARMINGTON, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 19, 2000

Carrier Corporation, a subsidiary of United Technologies Corporation (NYSE NYSE

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), is providing Internet-accessible thermostats to a pilot program for Connecticut Light and Power Company (CL&P) customers this summer. The program - which begins later this month among 50 selected households in CL&P's Farmington Valley and Stamford service areas and runs through October 1 - will allow CL&P customers to help reduce power demands during peak emergencies, while also helping them lower their monthly electric bills.

"Carrier thermostats were selected for this cutting-edge program because they have a proven track record for helping homeowners reduce energy costs through easy-to-use programming," said Jon W. Ayers, president, Carrier Corporation.

"Connecticut Light & Power's program also represents an important step in connecting homeowners with their homes through the Internet, while serving as a critical link for energy management between energy suppliers and their customers. By reducing demand during peak hours peak hours npl, peak period
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, utilities can realize substantial savings and homeowners can enjoy lower electric bills. Reduced power consumption leads to a more reliable power supply and mitigates the need for increased production capacity, which reduces investment, preserves natural resources and lowers harmful air emissions."

Carrier and Silicon Energy, the leader in e-business energy enterprise solutions, have teamed up this summer to offer utilities the ComfortChoice program. The ComfortChoice program is an Internet-based, residential demand-side management solution that enables utilities to recognize peak demand savings without compromising homeowners' comfort and control. The program helps utilities reduce demand, save energy and the environment, and enhance customer value.

CL&P's test includes the installation of a new, high technology Carrier Energy Management Interface (EMi), an Internet-communicating 7-day programmable thermostat A programmable thermostat is a thermostat which is designed to adjust the temperature according to a series of programmed settings that take effect at different times of the day. Programmable thermostats may also be called setback thermostats or clock thermostats. , in homes with central air conditioners or heat pumps heat pump: see air conditioning.
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. Using Web-based software developed by Silicon Energy, CL&P will communicate with the thermostats remotely over the Internet to increase the current temperature setting during peak demand periods.

The air conditioner still may run during this period, but it should operate less frequently because of the higher indoor temperature setting. The homeowner will have the ability to override the temperature setting via the Internet or thermostat thermostat, automatic device that regulates temperature in an enclosed area by controlling heating or refrigerating systems. It is commonly connected to one of these systems, turning it on or off in order to maintain a predetermined temperature.  if the home becomes too warm.

Using a Web browser The program that serves as your front end to the Web on the Internet. In order to view a site, you type its address (URL) into the browser's Location field; for example, www.computerlanguage.com, and the home page of that site is downloaded to you.  interface, a CL&P operator accesses Silicon Energy's energy curtailment program to initiate a thermostat setback, specifying how many degrees and for what duration. At any time, the homeowner can choose to override the setpoint change directly through the EMi, and a message will be transmitted via the Internet back to the utility.

The customer also can remotely access the EMi from a Web browser to obtain status, adjust setpoints and perform overrides. Carrier's EMi uses emWare's device networking Using an Ethernet LAN to interconnect sensors, instruments, machine tools, medical monitors, restaurant appliances, POS terminals and other devices. In the mid-1990s, Comtrol Corporation created the first "device server," which converts serial transmission to Ethernet, enabling  software to remotely monitor and control the thermostat. emWare's software enables the communication and data transmission to and from the homeowner's EMi, the Internet and CL&P. AT&T Global Network Services provide the network connectivity.

"This imaginative use of cutting-edge technology may yield another method to reduce demand when there is a power crisis," said Michael W. Townsley, CL&P's Manager of Market Planning and Conservation Programs. "The initial research project will help us understand how customers use this technology so that an effective program can be designed that fits into their modern lifestyles without compromising comfort, health and the environment."

About Northeast Utilities Northeast Utilities (NU) is a publicly-traded, Fortune 500 energy company headquartered in Berlin, Connecticut, with several regulated subsidiaries offering retail electricity and natural gas service to more than 2 million customers in New England.  

CL&P is a subsidiary of Northeast Utilities, New England's largest electric utility. CL&P offers a network of imaginative energy efficiency programs and services for residential and commercial customers. These programs are designed to help customers manage their energy usage, reduce costs and preserve the environment. Call 1-877-602-SAVE or visit www.cl-p.com.

About Silicon Energy

Silicon Energy Corporation, the global leader in Enterprise Energy Management solutions, is a privately held technology company based in Alameda, Calif. Silicon Energy's product suite is a powerful business-to-business enterprise management application that reduces energy costs by optimizing energy management and procurement across an enterprise. Silicon Energy allows real-time assessment and intelligent control over enterprise-wide energy usage as well as comprehensive reporting and monitoring capabilities through a Web browser. In addition to its software, Silicon Energy hosts Application Service Provider (ASP)-based energy management services for utilities and enterprises. Silicon Energy also offers value-added services A value-added service (VAS) is a telecommunications industry term for non-core services or, in short, all services beyond standard voice calls and fax transmissions.  designed to provide ongoing support to its installed base. For more information visit www.siliconenergy.com.

About emWare

emWare provides a device networking infrastructure capable of making a wide range of devices found in homes, businesses and factories communicate with each other and with people. emWare is founder of the Extend The Internet (ETI (Embed The Internet) An earlier consortium that was devoted to putting Web servers into microcontrollers used in embedded systems. Using a Web server enables access to the device via any Web browser. See Web server and microcontroller. ) Alliance-a group of technology companies cooperating to provide complete, solutions based on standard Internet technologies that enable any electronic device to be managed and controlled over the Internet. Established in May 1996, emWare Inc. is a privately-held company based in Salt Lake City, Utah For ships of the United States Navy of the same name, see .
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. For more information visit http://www.emware.com.

About Carrier

Carrier Corporation is the world's largest manufacturer of heating, air conditioning air conditioning, mechanical process for controlling the humidity, temperature, cleanliness, and circulation of air in buildings and rooms. Indoor air is conditioned and regulated to maintain the temperature-humidity ratio that is most comfortable and healthful.  and refrigeration refrigeration, process for drawing heat from substances to lower their temperature, often for purposes of preservation. Refrigeration in its modern, portable form also depends on insulating materials that are thin yet effective.  systems and equipment. It is a subsidiary of United Technologies Corporation (NYSE: UTX), provider of a broad range of high-technology products and support services support services Psychology Non-health care-related ancillary services–eg, transportation, financial aid, support groups, homemaker services, respite services, and other services  to the aerospace and building systems industries. For more information visit www.carrier.com.
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