Cool Share Program

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NV Energy's Cool Share program offers incentives for residents to allow direct load control of A.C. units or manage them via internet-connected thermostats.

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Service type
Load reduction
Eligible technologies
Thermostats
Competition frequency
Annual
Locational scope
Territory-wide
Seasonality
June 1 to September 30

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Cool Share Participants are given either a Digital Control Unit (DCU) or a programmable thermostat (Carrier, Honeywell UtilityPro, Honeywell ExpressStat). These devices allow us to initiate energy events during times of peak energy demand.On days when the demand for electricity is peaking (typically the hottest days of summer) we send a signal to your thermostat or DCU. If you have a thermostat, the setpoint temperature will be increased 4 degrees during the energy event. If you have a DCU, the signal tells the compressors in your air conditioner to cycle on and off during the energy event. (View the Demand Response Event Calendar showing community energy events

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Listing last updated on
16 June 2025

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