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Consultation has concluded
Thank you for being a participant in the City of Richmond’s Smart Thermostats Pilot Program. By participating in the program, you’re a key part of the City’s efforts to help residents save money on energy and reduce our community’s climate impact.
As participants in the pilot program, the City values your commitment to share information about how your smart thermostat is performing. As a reminder, the City will follow up with you in June 2016 to access your BC Hydro and FortisBC energy data. The City will use this data to evaluate the impact of smart thermostats and inform future program plans.
We also invite you to provide feedback on your experience with the program by completing the short survey below (~5 minutes).
Your answers and energy data will be kept completely confidential and analyzed in combination with other participants’ responses.
Thank you in advance for your time.
Thank you for being a participant in the City of Richmond’s Smart Thermostats Pilot Program. By participating in the program, you’re a key part of the City’s efforts to help residents save money on energy and reduce our community’s climate impact.
As participants in the pilot program, the City values your commitment to share information about how your smart thermostat is performing. As a reminder, the City will follow up with you in June 2016 to access your BC Hydro and FortisBC energy data. The City will use this data to evaluate the impact of smart thermostats and inform future program plans.
We also invite you to provide feedback on your experience with the program by completing the short survey below (~5 minutes).
Your answers and energy data will be kept completely confidential and analyzed in combination with other participants’ responses.
Thank you for being a participant in the City of Richmond's Smart Thermostats Pilot Program! Please provide feedback on your experience with the program by filling out this short survey (~5 minutes).
Consultation has concluded
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Timeline
July 2015
Smart Thermostats Pilot Program has finished this stage
City of Richmond's Smart Thermostats Pilot Program officially launched.
November 2015
Smart Thermostats Pilot Program has finished this stage
Subscription in the program reached the maximum 150 participants.
February 2016
Smart Thermostats Pilot Program is currently at this stage
Participants asked to provide feedback on the program.
June 2016
this is an upcoming stage for Smart Thermostats Pilot Program
City of Richmond will contact participants to share utility data.