Managing water demand with real-time data and customer engagement

This content was originally published by Journal AWWA and can be accessed here. Residents in Sterling Ranch, Colo., use real-time data to help them conserve water and energy. Photo credit: Sterling Ranch For decades, policymakers, utilities, and concerned stakeholders have worked to conserve electricity by using sophisticated demand management tools that help customers understand the…

Managing Energy and Water Demand with Real-Time Grid Intelligence and Customer Engagement

Webinar Recap: “Managing Energy and Water Demand with Real-Time Grid Intelligence and Customer Engagement.”

On Wednesday, August 5, alongside Xcel Energy and the Sterling Ranch Community Authority Board, Copper Labs explained the deployment of and use cases for wireless real-time energy monitoring in Guidehouse’s webinar “Managing Energy and Water Demand with Real-Time Grid Intelligence and Customer Engagement.” The program provides residents of the Sterling Ranch smart community with real-time…

Demonstration console of Copper Labs utility technology.

Copper delivers real-time energy usage data for Oracle’s Industry Innovation Lab

Oracle’s utility blog recently posted a discussion with Copper Labs about putting real-time data to work for utilities, as well as the two organizations’ collaboration at the Oracle’s recently opened Industries Innovation Lab. The post features a brief written dialogue between Burcin Kaplanoglu, Vice President, Oracle Industry Innovation Labs and Dan Forman, CEO of Copper…

Copper Labs Utility Portal website showing energy usage in New York state.

Why We Teamed with National Grid Partners to Manage Energy in Real Time

The backdrop of last month’s devastating power outages across Texas paints an ominous picture, and the timing for Copper’s next phase of growth couldn’t be more critical to help address these challenges. Now more than ever, utilities need better ways to manage demand and connect with consumers in real time. And that’s exactly what we do: help utilities take control of energy demand by engaging consumers with real-time meter data.

Electric generation windmills in a field at sunrise.

Top 5 Energy Trends to Look for in 2021

From temporary closures of coal-fired plants to dramatic reductions in travel, greenhouse gas emissions were reduced this year. In 2020, for the first time, we truly saw the effectiveness of systems-level change, which has helped us underscore the need to think — and act — big in 2021. Discover our team of experts’ top 5 energy trends for 2021.