Opinion

Flexing for the future: A global flexibility standard for appliances
Nadia Smith Nadia Smith

Flexing for the future: A global flexibility standard for appliances

Flexibility has been seen as an optional efficiency tool, but is increasingly becoming an essential grid and system management solution for the energy transition.

Household appliances represent massive latent flexibility. Despite the huge potential for residential flexibility, to date no common global appliance flexibility standard has been established that would guarantee performance.

Appliance standards create consumer and retailer confidence and drive manufacturing and sales of higher quality products.

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Can hot water help us get out of hot water?
Nadia Smith Nadia Smith

Can hot water help us get out of hot water?

Today’s cutting edge hot water technology is heat pump water heaters which are 3-5 times more efficient than electric resistance hot water systems (HWS). While heat pump HWS are more expensive to purchase, their high efficiency makes them cheaper in the long run. Resistance systems (cylinders) are cheaper to buy and easier to install and are also a clean tech solution if, like heat pumps, they are renewably powered. Solar hot water (solar thermal) which comes in many forms, including evacuated tubes, provide another cheap and easy to install third option.

There is increasing international focus on the role of hot water in the energy transition. The Regulatory Assistance Project (RAP) calculated in 2017 that grid-interactive electric water heat in the United States could create USD$3.6billion/year in benefits.  

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