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February 17, 2022

The UK energy crisis is biting hard on businesses and households, and we have the answer.

Hundreds of thousands of homes will see average annual gas and electricity bills rise by 54% in April 2022 whe…

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December 2, 2021

carbonTRACK trials consumer flexibility platform in UK

Australian energy tech provider carbonTRACK has launched a trial in the Energy System Catapult’s over 500 home…

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November 25, 2021

Can an Australian energy tech innovator help accelerate Net Zero in the UK?

Energy management technology innovator, carbonTRACK UK, is launching its energy flexibility platform into the …

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November 4, 2021

UK Net Zero Strategy – A step forward

The UK’s Net-Zero strategy is here but, the reaction to the nation’s blueprint to decarbonisation …

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September 1, 2021

Blaenau Gwent Council awarded £500k and sources suppliers to help achieve carbon neutral goal by 2030

Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council has been awarded £500k from Welsh Government, through the Whole System Bus…

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December 7, 2020

The cost of integrating renewable energy into the grid

Britain’s COVID-19 lockdown this year made its electricity grid ‘cleaner and cheaper’ to run but ‘harder to co…

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June 17, 2020

carbonTRACK UK joins BankEnergi III consortium & wins Innovate UK grant

carbonTRACK UK joins BankEnergi III consortium & wins Innovate UK grant

Birmingham, UK, June 17, 2020– Bank…

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December 5, 2018

carbonTRACK wins the UK Tech Rocketship Award for Clean Growth

What a way to top off a great year!

We were delighted to this week be announced as the Clean Growth category wi…

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Situation

Barbara lives in Melbourne’s outer east with five children. She increased the capacity of her pv solar system to manage her spiraling electricity costs. However, her electricity bill remained the same. Barbara was convinced that her solar panels weren’t working.

Barbara wanted to understand how this was possible after all the solar capacity she had invested in. She called her solar company and they suggested she install carbonTRACK, so she could keep see what was really happening with her solar.

How She Did It

Barbara’s solar provider installed carbonTRACK to reassure her that her system was working, and to map her solar production against her family’s consumption. With carbonTRACK installed, we took a look at the data.

carbonTRACK showed that Barbara’s system was working and had decreased her grid energy use by over 50%. But, we noticed that she was using quite a lot of energy at night, when everyone was asleep.

Barbara explained that her power company had advised her to run the pool pump from midnight to 3:00 am to take advantage of the Off-Peak tariff. Barbara’s electricity fees were 30 cents/kWh for energy used during peak times, and 17 cents/kWh for off-peak (and ‘shoulder’) electricity. Her solar feed-in tariff was only 8 cents/kWh – so it made more sense for Barbara to use as much of her solar during the day as possible.

Result

We helped Barbara to identify what was increasing her electricity bills, and she was able to implement a new schedule for her pool pump. Using carbonTRACK, Barbara shifted her pool pump schedule from a night off-peak tariff to the middle of the day to take advantage of excess daytime solar production.

By running the pool pump from noon until 3:00 pm Barbara avoids paying 17 cents/kWh and uses more of her solar. This simple change saved Barbara 10% on her bill.

Situation

Brendon, an electrician on the Gold Coast, understood that his lifestyle affected his energy consumption but didn’t understand how. Despite living on his own, he used around 20.2 kWh a day more than an average family of four. He wanted to understand why his usage was so high.

How he Did It

Brendon used carbonTRACK to understand how much electricity his major appliances uses. He recognised that his electric hot water system used electricity constantly, even though he only used hot water early in the morning before work. He used carbonTRACK to set timers to monitor his hot water system.

Result

By changing his hot water schedule, Brendon was able to cut his average daily electricity use to 14.54 kWh. He is now saving 27.88% on his electricity bills!

Situation

Michael had battery storage installed at his home to complement his PV solar and manage his night-time electricity use. However, his bill remained much higher than he imagined.

How he Did It

Michael installed carbonTRACK to understand why his bills were still high. He looked at the data collected by carbonTRACK and released that when his solar generation was lower. His battery was being charged from the grid connected mains. With this information, he was able to reset his battery’s parameters primarily to charge from his PV solar production.

Result

Using carbonTRACK, Michael saw when and how his battery was being charged. He greatly reduced his reliance on the grid, and his electricity bills!

Situation

Vicky and her family installed a 5kW PV solar system. Her electricity bills however, hardly changed. She was frustrated and didn’t know what to do.

How she Did It

Vicky used carbonTRACK to monitor her solar system’s performance and verify her electricity bills. carbonTRACK helped her identify when excess solar was being produced.

Vicky began controlling and minimising the cost of running her electric hot water system by setting up automatic schedules to switch it on and off so she was only heating water for when she needed it. She also used carbonTRACK to run appliances during the day to ultilise the solar electricity she was wasting.

Result

Vicky and her family increased their solar energy consumption by 12%. They improved their energy efficiency and reduced their overall daily energy consumption from 31 kWh to 19 kWh – a reduction of 45%!

Situation

Deepa lives in a large home in Sydney’s eastern suburbs. Her daily energy consumption averaged 116kWh. The addition of two family members into the household meant that her electricity bills started creeping up and prompted Deepa to look into her electricity use.

How she Did It

Twenty four hours after having carbonTRACK installed, Deepa discovered excessive energy waste. Various appliances were guzzling electricity overnight – and many of them she could easily schedule to switch off with carbonTRACK.

carbonTRACK made it easy for Deepa to control her home’s heating and cooling cycles, electric hot water systems and the wine cellar.

Result

Within a week, Deepa’s household energy use fell by 55.5 kWh a day, a reduction of 47.66%! Data insights on the carbonTRACK app showed that Deepa could offset an additional 25.58% of her energy requirements by installing solar.

Situation

James owns a small cafe in Victoria, Australia. Electricity bills impact the bottom line of small businesses. Lighting, refrigeration, HVAC and coffee machines left James with high quarterly electricity bills. He wondered if some of this electricity use was avoidable but couldn’t figure it out without the ability to track specific appliances.

How he Did It

James installed carbonTRACK to see when he was using electricity, and where improvements could be made to reduce his expenses. With carbonTRACK, James determined that heating of the two hot water systems and appliances such as the food displays, toasters, sandwich press and the coffee machine were routinely left on overnight.

Using carbonTRACK, James set timers to reduce excessive cycling of electric hot water systems. He also switched off the coffee machine at the close of business and monitored his fridges to identify areas for improvements.

Result

James made some small simple changes with how he operated his business and used his appliances. As a result, he was able to save 13% on his electricity bills.

Situation

Within a franchise network, the electricity bills of three similar stores were compared. This comparison showed that the bills varied greatly. Peak demand charges accounted for almost half of the monthly electricity bills.

Managers wanted an understanding of energy demands. Without information identification of performance, improvements were impossible.

How they Did It

Store managers used carbonTRACK to monitor electricity consumption and control two electric hot water systems in each store. As a result they were able to reduce peak demand events and the overall bills for their franchaises.

Results

Alerts for peak demand spikes warned management of spikes in power use and they were able to adjust how and when they used electricity. With these improvements, they reduced the severity of their electricity consumption.

The severity of peak demand events was predicted, and electricity use was throttled to mitigate their effects. Overall electricity consumption was also reduced.

Situation

Fast food chains must comply with the strict HACCP food safety program. A multinational chain of food stores sought to improve their efficiency and save money. They were especially concerned about temperature in their fridge, freezers and bain-marie when checks were performed manually by teenage staff. Management sought greater probity when no one was there to perform checks.

How they Did It

Hot water control carbonTRACK monitored and controlled a three-phase electric hot water systems in five stores. Each unit was put on timers to stop unnecessary heating at night. Temperature sensors carbonTRACK installed temperature sensors to automate readings from the food displays, freezers and refrigeration units.

Real-time results on the carbonTRACK user dashboard meant all five stores could be monitored remotely. Costs were reduced as control over temperature was tightened; email alerts notified managers when HACCP regulations were breached; and accurate control of cold chain temperature reduced food spoilage.

Finally, carbonTRACK measured ambient temperature and the air conditioner settings in the restaurants. carbonTRACK showed that slight adjustments to the temperature offered further savings.

Results

Using carbonTRACK, this Fast Food Chain was able to improve their safety processes. They are now more confident than every that their food is kept at the perfect temperature. They also reduced their electricity bills and can track their savings over time.