We have this option here in Ontario. You can have a thermostat installed in your house that can be centrally controlled. There are rules and regulations surrounding its use. The purpose of these is primarily for the summer-time, when BONEHEADS like my NEIGHBORS like to keep their home at 63F all the time during the summer. Enough people do this routinely, and we wind up with energy shortages and blackouts or rolling brown-outs, where the power is turned off or down for periods of time within an area. Which puts people at risk of heat issues IN DANGER because they have no power as a direct result of others who just don't care because gosh DARN it it's their CIVIL RIGHT to supercool their homes and how DARE you suggest that I think about others. The other issue concerns retail centers and office buildings. How many of you go to the mall in the summer and wish you actually had a sweater? Alot of retail outlets keep their thermostats FAR. TOO. LOW. Right now, energy management relies a whole lot on their volutary cooperation to raise their thermostats when it gets really hot out, so that others (like the elderly widow who is sensitive to heat and is trying to make ends meet on a fixed income) simply DON'T DIE for the sake of letting us fat consumers shop in a 60 degree mall.
So the law and regulation here is that IN periods of HIGH ENERGY USE, such as a heat wave, thermostats can be centrally controlled to TEMPORARILY ADJUST the temperature inside a home/office/retail outlet up or down 2-3 degrees. That's IT. And just a 2-3 degree difference makes a HUGE POSITIVE IMPACT on energy demands in peak times.
I personally think we should all stop worrying so much that the "government" is going to mess us over and play recklessly with our thermostats, because quite frankly there are OTHER BIGGER fish to politically fry, and should think about the elderly and medically compromised and those vulnerable to extremes in temperature and REALIZE that this action is simply to assist EVERYONE IN TIMES OF NEED. And the thought that some could care less about those in need makes me sad.
JMHO
Maya
