Energy Smart Connected Communities: Modeling Resilient Living for the Future

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024
  • KB Home, in partnership with SunPower, the University of California, Irvine (UCI), Schneider Electric, Kia America and Southern California Edison (SCE), built two blackout-resistant communities, Durango and Oak Shade, comprised of more than 200 all-electric, solar- and battery-powered homes designed to use 40% less energy than similar homes and backed by a microgrid “community battery” in Menifee, California. This first-of-its-kind project models what the future of homes and connected communities could look like: creating minimal disruption to homeowners’ daily lives while significantly improving energy resilience for the community and energy efficiency for the broader region.
    Learning objectives:
    Team - KB Home will share about the different partnerships and collaborations that made this microgrid project possible.
    Technology - Attendees will learn about the features selected for these homes and how the technology work together to drive resiliency for the community.
    Innovation - KB Home will share about two unique homeowner participation programs available at these communities: a virtual power plant (VPP) service and a vehicle-to-home (V2H) study.
    Impact - Attendees will learn about the projected impact of this microgrid project for residents, the greater community, and the environment.

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