Real-Time Energy Impact Monitors for Residential, Industrial and Policy Use
Year Awarded: 2013
Awarded: $557,000
Team Leader: Wayne State University
Tel: 313-577-3842
Email: ab1421@wayne.edu
The goal of this project was to refine, test and market a novel technology referred to as LEEM (Locational Electricity Emissions Methodology) that determines, in real time, the fuel sources that are being used to generate electricity and the emissions from those sources, and provides users the ability to reduce emissions by changing the timing of their electricity use.
The team pioneered LEEM in a prior Fund-supported project and embedded the technology in two distinct products: HERO, a phone and web application for individual consumers, and PEPSO, an open source software program designed to optimize pump operations at water utilities. In this project the team improved the LEEM technology, explored the market potential for LEEM, and looked at the potential for embedding the technology into “smart” appliances and building systems, integrating it into the electric vehicle market, and incorporating it into energy standards, demand response/pollution credit programs, energy apps, and energy efficiency programs.