Thermostats
EnergyHub acquires RGS to accelerate VPP growth
DECEMBER 4, 2025
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Seth Frader-Thompson
President, EnergyHub
I’m pleased to announce that EnergyHub has acquired Resideo Grid Services (RGS). By joining forces, we’re accelerating the scale and impact of virtual power plants (VPPs) and delivering the flexibility utilities need to meet today’s challenges of affordability, reliability, and rapid load growth. VPPs are a proven, cost-effective alternative to...
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EnergyHub acquires RGS to accelerate VPP growth
EnergyHub acquires Resideo Grid Services to accelerate VPP growth for utilities
DECEMBER 2, 2025
Acquisition strengthens EnergyHub’s Edge DERMS offering and provides Resideo Grid Services utility clients access to a broader ecosystem of DERs Brooklyn, NY — EnergyHub, a leading provider of grid-edge flexibility solutions, today announced its acquisition of Resideo Grid Services, a leader in demand response aggregation and program management. The acquisition...
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EnergyHub acquires Resideo Grid Services to accelerate VPP growth for utilities
Three EnergyHub clients named 2025 Fortnightly Top Innovators
OCTOBER 9, 2025
This year, three EnergyHub clients — LUMA, National Grid, and Ontario IESO (OEISO) — were named Fortnightly Top Innovators in recognition of their groundbreaking grid flexibility programs. Each utility has demonstrated how advanced technology and customer-centric program design can combine to deliver a more reliable, affordable grid for all. LUMA:...
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Three EnergyHub clients named 2025 Fortnightly Top Innovators
Arizona utilities offering payments for thermostat control when power grid strained
JULY 14, 2025
Utilities in Arizona are offering payments in exchange for control over customers’ thermostats at times when the power grid is under strain to reduce demand and prevent blackouts. Listen to the full piece here. ...
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Arizona utilities offering payments for thermostat control when power grid strained
Introducing EnergyHub’s device lab and the “Testla”
SEPTEMBER 27, 2023
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EnergyHub’s lab brings the benefits of real-world DER testing to utilities, device partners, and the industry EnergyHub’s Tesla Model 3 spends most of its time parked at our Burlington, Vermont office. But it’s not the kind of company car you might expect. Instead, this Tesla is one of the...
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EnergyHub to manage province-wide Peak Perks program for Ontario’s Independent Electricity System Operator
SEPTEMBER 5, 2023
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Residential demand response program will enhance grid reliability and accelerate decarbonization (New York) September 5, 2023 – EnergyHub, a leading provider of grid-edge flexibility programs throughout North America, has partnered with the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO), Ontario’s grid operator, to introduce the Save on Energy Peak PerksTM program,...
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Arizona residents get paid to beat the heat
AUGUST 31, 2023
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Arizona Public Service, Salt River Project, and Tucson Electric Power offer incentive programs to help customers save money, support the grid (Arizona) August 31, 2023 – Arizona is experiencing record high temperatures, lasting not just days but weeks, forcing many to crank up their air conditioners with the unintended effect...
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How SRP partnered with customers to build a 132 MW virtual power plant
NOVEMBER 3, 2022
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In 2018, Salt River Project (SRP) and EnergyHub partnered on a Bring Your Own Thermostat (BYOT) pilot. In four years, SRP has transformed their demand response (DR) program from a pilot to a valuable part of the resource stack. They can now call on over 67,000 devices that consistently...
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Let’s talk about Texas
JULY 30, 2022
The unrelenting heat in Texas–and across the U.S.–has driven record-breaking electricity demand. But for those in Texas, it’s been a wild ride. Fearful that the power and more importantly, the air conditioning will shut down, many Texans have voluntarily participated in energy conservation events. That’s good, but not enough....
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Case study: Arizona Public Service’s multi-DER strategy
JULY 30, 2020
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Arizona Public Service (APS) is taking progressive steps to address challenges that every utility will face in the coming years. The utility has become a national leader on clean energy with a commitment to transition to 100 percent clean and carbon-free electricity by 2050. APS has partnered with EnergyHub...
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