• The Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has already built and tested controllers that can make these adjustments happen. And over the next decade, it is expected that homes will have appliance controls with a sliding scale. At one end people could choose something like "maximize my ease and comfort." At the other, "save me the maximum amount of money." The highest-conservation settings might lead dishwashers to start only when electricity prices are at their lowest, or when hydro/wind power has kicked in.
• New electric meters coming...

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Yeah I programmed up of these up for are hydro system that monitors the frequency and if it's below like 55 hz it turns off the hw heater and misc loads and has threshold settings and time settings etc...
Dose the job very nicely!
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