The city of Azusa, California is implementing a new residential energy storage system from Ice Energy, called the Ice Cub, in an effort to cut energy rates and carbon emissions.
“Cooling applications consume nearly 10 percent of all power in the residential sector in the US, and we believe this is a massive new market for distributed energy storage and peak load management that forward thinking utilities like Azusa are getting ready to tackle,” said Ice Energy president Mike Hopkins.
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