Use solar power with high technology
ComEd (USA) will launch a pilot solar installation program for customers in May. They will be providing high-tech equipment to manage electrical usage, billing, web application.
The company will install solar panels and some auxiliary equipment in 100 homes. Customers also have a special meter that can measure and report the amount of electricity consumed as well as the amount that customers pay hourly.
In addition, these meters "reward" customers for generating excess energy and this amount of energy will be "pumped" back to the grid.
ComEd employees are checking the equipment.
The pilot program is funded by the US Department of Energy (US $ 5 million). ComEd and some solar technology companies like Gridpoint contributed $ 3 million.
About 3,100 ComEd customers will receive a device detailing their electricity usage and billing.
Meanwhile, 1,500 other customers will be using a larger device that can connect to the Internet. The large touch screen allows users to see the details of using electricity and accessing web applications like online newspapers, online shopping ...
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