SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
In support of Gov. Jerry Brown's call for all customers to make water
conservation a new way of life, even as he declared the official end to
the current drought, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is
announcing new water management tools for agricultural customers.
The governor’s order lifts the drought emergency in all California
counties except Fresno, Kings, Tulare and Tuolumne, where emergency
drinking water projects will continue to help address diminished
groundwater supplies. These supplies will continue to be a challenge for
the state. That’s one reason why PG&E is working with Wexus
Technologies to enable conservation of both water and energy,
through an energy management software system that is now available to
agriculture customers.
One of the most significant energy uses on farms is moving and pumping
water. Wexus remotely connects pumps, buildings, PG&E electric
SmartMeters and water flow meters via cloud technology. This gives
agriculture customers another option to track, interpret, and manage
their water and energy use effectively.
"Water conservation and energy management go hand-in-hand. PG&E works
closely with our customers to relentlessly pursue opportunities that
enable us to deliver actionable insights and meaningful services at the
grid-edge. We value the close working relationships we have with our
agricultural customers and look forward to continuing to work with them
to provide innovative, holistic solutions that help manage their overall
operations," said Deborah Affonsa, vice president of PG&E Customer
Service.
“Smart energy and water management makes a lot of financial sense for
growers,” said Chris Terrell, CEO and Co-Founder of Wexus Technologies.
“And drought or no drought, water and energy conserving technology
deployed in farming operations is a competitive advantage. We’re glad to
be working with PG&E to make water and energy conservation a way of
life.”
PG&E will continue to work with the agricultural community to manage
water and energy use through a variety of existing programs
and incentives. Energy efficiency programs help agricultural
customers increase the efficiency of their pumps and irrigation systems,
reducing the energy intensity and cost of their operations. PG&E offers
a variety of incentives for investments in energy efficient equipment,
zero interest financing for qualified projects, and many forms of
technical expertise and training services.
PG&E agricultural customers have saved more than 538 million kilowatt
hours and 19 million therms of energy through the company’s energy
efficiency programs and rebates since 2011. The energy saved is enough
to power nearly 50,000 homes for one year or remove the equivalent of
100,000 vehicles from the road for one year. That adds up to more than
$81 million dollars in rebates in the last six years, since the recent
drought first began.
About PG&E
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Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is one of the largest combined natural gas
and electric energy companies in the United States. Based in San
Francisco, with more than 20,000 employees, the company delivers some of
the nation’s cleanest energy to nearly 16 million people in Northern and
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