Save energy, earn money
Power Response Smart Home is a year-round energy and cost-saving program for residential CPA customers with eligible smart connected devices. The program unites our communities to save energy when energy demand on the grid is higher than seasonally projected. Conserving energy together creates healthier communities, and makes the electrical grid more reliable. To see how much energy the program has saved during these times of high energy demand, please click here.
How do I enroll?
Enrolling in Power Response Smart Home is simple! Just follow the steps below and start making a difference today.
1
Register
Register the smart device you have in your home.
2
Confirmation
You will receive an email within three weeks confirming your enrollment.
3
Earn Money
Receive your incentive via email!
Choose your smart device
Select your device below and a new tab will open to start the registration process. Multiple devices can be enrolled. You will receive financial incentives per device.
Smart Thermostat
Register Your Device
Smart Thermostat
Register directly within your
ecobee application
Apple Store – Google Play Store
Smart Thermostat
Register Your Device
Solar Home Battery
Signup
Incentive
$400
Subsequent
Incentives
$300/yr
Register Your Device
Don’t have a smart device?
You can still participate in Power Response without a smart device. See your options below:
1. Free Sensi for CARE/FERA customers: If you qualify for CARE/FERA, you may be eligible to receive a free Sensi thermometer to enroll in Power Response Smart Home. Please click here for more information and sign up directly here.
2. Power Response Home: Save energy and earn money when you reduce your electricity usage manually. Enroll in Power Response Home today.
Download
The Smart Home Program
Factsheet here.
Frequently Asked Questions
For frequently asked questions about this program, check out the Power Response Smart Home Program Frequently Asked Questions page.
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