Peak OÂ’Clock tracks peak power usage


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Peak O'Clock helps households navigate time-of-use rates with colored bands, peak pricing alerts, and alarms, integrating with behind-the-meter energy management, smart meters, and demand response to shift laundry, AC, and other loads.

 

What's Behind the News

Peak O'Clock is a digital time-of-use clock that signals peak pricing and alerts users to shift electricity loads.

  • Digital clock shows peak, mid-peak, off-peak bands.
  • Four alarms warn as peak periods approach.
  • Supports behind-the-meter energy management.

 

As Ontario prepares to introduce time-of-use electricity billing, the number of products to help consumers cope is growing.

 

Jose Gonzalez recently invented the Peak O'Clock, a simple digital clock with coloured bands to show consumers when electricity is most expensive, aligning with think small to save big approaches to conservation. In June, the price of electricity is expected to nearly double during peak daytime hours.

The Ottawa man said he hopes his invention will help people make better decisions about when to do laundry or turn on an air conditioner as smart appliance systems become more common.

"It will show you where the peak times, where the time of use rates are," Gonzalez said, adding it can even audibly alert consumers. "It has four alarms so you can set it to advise you that you're entering into peak time."

Gonzalez said there's been a lot of interest in his device so far, which he is hoping will grow this summer. He recently gave one of his clocks to Roger Marsh, Hydro Ottawa's director of metering and revenue.

Marsh said devices such as Peak O'Clock could be a big help for customers. "We're going to see more and more of that, what we call smart grid services behind the meter," Marsh said.

"Clocks to remind people, automatically programmed systems that will consider what time is it during the day... what electricity loads can I shed?"

Other Ottawa-area technology companies are jumping on the opportunities as well.

Niraj Bhargava, CEO of Energate, is building a smart thermostat that allows a resident to adjust electricity usage remotely via a computer or smart phone while tracking real-time power use trends.

Triacta Power Technologies, in Almonte, Ont., markets a smart meter for multi-tenant buildings that keeps track of how much electricity each tenant uses with tools for monitoring household power use across units, ensuring each tenant pays a fair share.

 

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