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Renew Home

Renew Home

Energy Technology

Oakland, California 26,224 followers

There's big power in small changes.

About us

Renew Home is shaping the future of energy management and accelerating the transition to more resilient, more affordable power, by changing how we use energy at home. Through its home energy management platform, Renew Home helps millions of homes save energy and shift their energy use to times when it's less expensive, cleaner, or supports the grid. By coordinating nuanced, increasingly personalized adjustments, we are building a virtual power plant (VPP) that can deliver gigawatts of capacity.

Industry
Energy Technology
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Oakland, California
Type
Privately Held

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  • View organization page for Renew Home

    26,224 followers

    That's a wrap on PLMA Spring 2026. One thread ran through the week: households want lower bills, more comfort, and more control over their energy use. When those experiences work at their best, we can deliver more savings, rewards, and grid flexibility at the same time. A few moments from our team on stage and in the field: ⚡ Laura Tajima on the Equitable, Affordable Access to Load Flexibility panel. What real-world VPP programs are actually delivering on affordability for customers, utilities, and the system. ⚡ Laura again on the Affordability and Electricity Rates panel. How coordinated, intelligent devices help customers save on TOU rates without lifting a finger. ⚡ Vince Faherty on the Bridging the Load Gap: Bring Your Own Distributed Capacity (BYODC) panel with Ad Hoc and ASE. How customer-sited resources can help close the load gap without compromising comfort. ⚡ Samara Meckel at the Technology Advancement Roundtable on how Renew Home is tackling today's biggest load flexibility challenges. Off the conference floor, we co-hosted an evening with @CLEAResult at the NCAA Hall of Champions. A great chance to connect with partners and customers shaping what comes next. Thanks to PLMA (@PLMAflm) for a great week. More to come this summer. #Spring26PLMAflm

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  • Rising energy bills are one of the most pressing issues utilities and their customers care about right now. At the PLMA (@PLMAflm) Spring Conference 2026, our team is part of three sessions focused on ways we can help. 💡 Monday at 10:45 AM, Laura Tajima joins the Equitable, Affordable Access to Load Flexibility panel for a discussion on what real-world VPP programs are delivering on affordability: cost reductions for utilities, lower costs for everyone across the system, rewards for customers, and the policy shaping what comes next. 💡 Monday at 1:15 PM, Laura is back for the Affordability and Electricity Rates panel to discuss how coordinated, intelligent devices have helped customers save on TOU pricing plans without lifting a finger. 💡 Tuesday at 4:30 PM, Samara Meckel joins the Technology Advancement Roundtable to share how Renew Home is addressing today's most significant load flexibility challenges. No booth this year, but the team will be out and about. If you're at PLMA, come find us. #Spring26PLMAflm

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  • Millions of households are choosing to use Energy Shift to automatically manage their home energy use and save. The results at scale are striking. With this type of flexible capacity, utilities can get better utilization out of the grid they already have. And better utilization can lower rates for everyone. A new piece from  Jeff St. John at Canary Media Inc. shows what that looks like at scale: ⚡ 27 MW of peak relief delivered in Arizona with @Salt River Project on top of their demand response program — without changing customer routines or impacting their comfort.  ⚡ 380 MW of load reduction in PJM territory on a single July afternoon. That’s just a fraction of what the full fleet could deliver. This is what comfort-first demand flexibility looks like in practice. Thanks to Salt River Project and EnergyHub for the partnership, and to Jeff St. John for telling the story. https://lnkd.in/ebeU7XE5

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    Great to be at Latitude Media’s #TransitionAI conference this week. The timing couldn't be more critical. The conversation kept returning to one stark reality: we're facing the largest surge in electricity demand in a generation. One area gaining real traction that can help us navigate this transition: what if data centers helped fund distributed capacity by investing in communities so we can lower costs for everyone across the grid? That means helping to deploy and scale VPPs, which bring critical benefits to the system: Speed to power: Distributed capacity can be deployed immediately, compared to 5–7 years for substation upgrades. Cost-efficient: According to the DOE, a new VPP can deliver capacity at less than half the cost of a traditional gas peaker. A new VPP can deliver capacity at a net cost of ~$43/KW-year, versus ~$99/KW-year for a traditional gas peaker, according to the DOE. Proven at scale: During a July 2025 heat wave, Renew Home dispatched Energy Shift events across nearly half our fleet in PJM, reducing grid load by an estimated 380 MW in a two hour period. We are excited to work with partners across the industry to deploy aggregations of residential DERs at scale to help lower system costs for everyone. Thanks to moderator Matt Anderson and fellow panelists Astrid Atkinson, Alex Portilla, and Manali Gokhale for a lively and fun discussion.

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    As timelines for interconnection stretch into multiple years, data centers and utilities are looking for other options to unlock capacity faster. Demand-side solutions, virtual power plants, and flexible loads are emerging as some of the quickest paths to meeting this surging demand — with potential benefits for customer engagement and affordability as well. At Transition-AI 2026, we're excited to bring together a panel that incorporates vendor, corporate, and utility perspectives on this topic, including: Astrid Atkinson, CEO + Co-Founder, Camus Energy Ben Brown, CEO, Renew Home Manali Gokhale, Technical Program Manager, Advanced Energy Labs, Google Alex Portilla, Director, Clean Energy Technology Platforms, Pacific Gas and Electric Company Moderated by Matt Anderson, Senior Associate at The Ad Hoc Group, this session will dig into how aggregated distributed resources and contracted flexibility can deliver measurable, dependable capacity, and what can stand in the way of scaling them. Hear this discussion live in San Francisco on April 14! Register with the link in the comments. #TransitionAI #DERs #VirtualPowerPlants

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  • “What’s really critical about Energy Shift Capacity is that it’s a resource that already exists at a meaningful scale that is equivalent to the size of multiple natural gas peakers… What we’re talking about here isn’t about building a future, it’s about engaging the now.” On the latest USEA Power Sector Podcast, our CEO Ben Brown joins Herman Trabish to break down how more than 5 million connected homes — and nearly 4 gigawatts of flexible capacity — are already helping households lower their energy bills. Here's what makes Renew Home’s VPP different: ⚡ No uncomfortable tradeoffs: Comfort comes first  ⚡Broader participation: We’re seeing higher engagement than traditional demand response programs by meeting people where they are  ⚡Lower-cost resource: Driving down system costs for everyone — even those not participating — without building new, costly infrastructure ⚡Real rewards: Value and savings flow to customers You can listen to the full episode here: https://lnkd.in/gQXSYtDv

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    We’re thrilled to partner with Renew Home as a Gold Sponsor for Transition-AI 2026. Renew Home is a leader in virtual power plants, aggregating and optimizing distributed energy resources, like smart thermostats, home batteries, and other residential devices, to reduce peak demand and support a more flexible, resilient grid. Their work is helping turn everyday homes into active participants in the energy system. We will be joined at Transition-AI 2026 by Ben Brown, CEO of Renew Home, , who will discuss strategies on the path forward. “We’re at a critical crossroads. The current debate is focused on two extremes: building massive new infrastructure to meet data center peaks, or taking data centers off-grid to move faster. Both paths come with tradeoffs that could shape the grid for a generation. But there’s a third solution we urgently need to bring to the table: scaling virtual power plants.” By leveraging the grid we already have and scaling accessible, peak-shifting technologies, Renew Home is helping demonstrate how AI and data centers can enhance, not strain, grid flexibility. Hear more from Ben and Renew Home, and join us in San Francisco April 13 & 14. #TransitionAI #EnergyTransition #DataCenters

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  • View organization page for Renew Home

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    We are honored to be named a Fast Company Most Innovative Company for 2026! 🏆 This recognition comes at a critical moment for the energy industry. With electricity demand and energy costs surging, households are looking for better ways to manage their energy use and lower their bills. At Renew Home, we believe the solution starts with enabling savings when it matters most. By helping households make subtle, comfort-first shifts in their energy use, we’re showing that we can help more people save. With millions of households participating, those individual actions can ladder up to power plant-sized capacity. And when households choose to participate they should be rewarded for the value they can add to the grid. Our solution, called Energy Shift Capacity, is ready to deploy and already delivering value today. Big thanks to the hard working team at Renew Home that makes this company special every day. We’re just getting started. Want to help us deliver meaningful savings and rewards to households and build the country’s largest residential virtual power plant? We’re hiring! Link to our careers page in the comments. #FCMostInnovative

  • Renew Home reposted this

    Continued load growth doesn’t have to raise electricity rates. When coupled with cost-effective improvements in power system utilization, load growth can actually help with energy affordability. And now there are numbers to back that up. In our new report for GridLab and the Utilize Coalition, we quantify what improved system utilization could mean for consumers, utilities, and new loads. Some highlights of our analysis for a representative utility system: 🔸 30% load growth leads to a 10% system utilization increase through plausible deployment of flexible/efficient technologies and smarter operations 🔸 Electricity rates decrease by 3.4%, in the absence of other changes (and by nearly 5% relative to a status quo case in which load growth drives rates up) 🔸 Consumers save $110 to $170 billion on their electricity bills over 10 years at the national level 🔸 Improved utilization reduces but does not eliminate the need for infrastructure development. Relative to current levels, utility earnings and margins increase due to efficient capital deployment and supporting regulation 🔸 New load connects to the grid several years faster, without cost shifts and with reduced stranded asset risk The report also presents initial ideas for defining utilization metrics, and lays out a dozen important considerations for policymakers, regulators, and utilities to ensure the potential benefits are realized. For example, utilization goals need to account for fundamental differences across utility systems (it’s not one-size-fits-all), and cost-effectiveness of the solutions should be a priority. This work builds on a growing body of thought leadership by RMI, Berkeley Lab, EPRI, GridCARE, Tyler Norris, Dana Guernsey, Jigar Shah, and Jennifer Granholm, among others. Huge thanks to Ric O'Connell (GridLab) and Ian Magruder (Utilize Coalition) for their leadership throughout, and to Pier LaFarge (Sparkfund) and members of Utilize Coalition for their thoughtful input. My co-authors Long Lam, Kate Peters, and I are grateful for insightful review by too many colleagues at The Brattle Group to count, and to Laura Burns and Brenda Fitzgerald for a phenomenal job with the release! A short summary is below, and the full report is available at this beautiful, interactive website: https://lnkd.in/g4wrG6rc

  • Surging energy demand is driving up electricity prices, but a new analysis from The Brattle Group, GridLab, and Utilize Coalition shows a smarter path forward. Better grid utilization could help reduce U.S. electricity bills by more than $100 billion over the next decade. At Renew Home, better grid utilization starts with making it easier for households to save by automating small shifts that don't disrupt routines, and rewarding customers for making energy choices that help the grid when it matters most. We’ve shown that these household choices can scale to massive capacity, with more than 4GW of flexible capacity already available on the Renew Home platform. There are knock on benefits too. The report shows how better utilization can put downward pressure on rates over time and can help spur economic development by enabling large new electricity users – such as data centers – to accelerate interconnection to the grid by several years. We’re proud to be a founding member of Utilize Coalition, and look forward to the work ahead. Read the full report here: https://lnkd.in/gK66MXjX

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