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Arizona Trialing System That Lets Utility System Control Home A/Cs

AzTechGuy writes "Arizona Public Service Co., Arizona's largest power company, is implementing a test program that would put customers' thermostats under their control to help balance power needs during critical peak usage times. APS will be able to remote control the customers' thermostats to control power draw from their A/C when there is a critical power transmission issue on the grid. Customers will be able to override these settings if they desire."

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  1. Re:Since customers can override the system.... by ArcherB · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    What exactly are your enormous privacy concerns? This already exists here in toronto. This works well. The truth is, when they raise the temperature in your ac for a period of time, you don't notice it because the temperature change in your home is not instantaneous. By the time you notice the small change, if you do at all, it'll be back to your original setting.

    The blurb makes it sound sinister IMo with stuff like "under their control". They're just trying to control the peaks so everyone has power.

    You may not notice it in Toronto where the high is 75, but where I'm at in Texas, it will be noticed when the LOW is 95!

    Didn't I just read about 300 Slashdotters commenting that AGW was NOT about governments wanting to take more power. Now they are telling me what the temperature is in my home. Next they will tell me how much salt I can have on my food. What's after that?

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