Power Mesh
August 18th, 2006 by lrGridPoint Systems is selling, among other things a box for homes and businesses that helps reduce energy costs by intelligently managing the flow to and from the power grid using the internet.
“The computers in these boxes are making decisions with regards to energy based on the value of energy at that point in time and the historical consumption of that residence,” Lewis said, adding that part of the company’s management team has a background in software and communications.
Electricity tariffs that change over the course of the day to reflect fluctuations in demand are still not commonplace for U.S. consumers. However, the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (click for PDF) calls on state utility regulatory bodies to explore “time-based metering and communications” next year, which would allow customers to participate in “time-based pricing rate schedules and other demand response programs.”
Clearly this adds meaning to the idea of flowing power to the peers