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Alphabet's Nest Wants to Build a 'Citizen-Fueled' Power Plant (bloomberg.com)

Mark Chediak, reporting for Bloomberg:Alphabet Inc's Nest Labs is looking to enlist enough customers in California to free up as much power as a small natural gas-fired plant produces, helping alleviate potential energy shortages in the region following a massive gas leak that has restricted supplies. Nest, which supplies digital, wireless thermostats, is partnering with Edison International's Southern California Edison utility to get households enrolled in a state-established energy conservation program. The company wants to attract 50,000 customers through next summer that could shrink their total demand by as much as 50 megawatts when needed, Ben Bixby, Nest's director of energy businesses at Nest, said by phone. "We are building a citizen-fueled clean power plant," he said.

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  1. Soylent Green by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    is power!

  2. Uh, no you're not by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "We are building a citizen-fueled clean power plant,"

    Uh, no you're not. You are running an energy saving campaign. You are not creating anything new power here.

  3. They actually want to kick appliances off. by tlambert · · Score: 4, Insightful

    They actually want to kick appliances off. When the load is high, your blender quits working, basically.

    They actually mean "the equivalent of adding a gas-fired power plant by subtracting users who can damn well wait for their smoothies.

    Hopefully no one is stupid enough to buy a Nest dialysis machine...