PowerShift FAQ
The PowerShift program is a voluntary program for electric members who have eligible smart thermostats connected to their central air conditioning.
When summer temperatures climb, demand for electricity increases and can cause strain on the grid. The PowerShift program is designed to help reduce energy use during times of high energy demand. This decreases the use of less efficient and more expensive power sources. That’s good for the environment, and it helps keep energy costs low for everyone.
Participants agree to brief adjustments of 4 degrees or less to their thermostats during peak electric demand periods from June 1 through Sept. 30. Adjustments to your thermostat typically last no more than four hours and will occur on non-holiday weekdays or for no longer than 3 consecutive days, except in the event of a system emergency. Thermostat events may include up to 3 degrees of pre-cooling leading up to an event.
Participants will receive a one-time $50 incentive from their participating electric cooperative (limit one per thermostat) after successfully enrolling in the program. In addition, participants will receive $25 at the end of the summer season for participating.
To be eligible to enroll, you must:
Be a member of a participating electric cooperative and have the electric service in your name
Use an eligible internet-connected smart thermostat for cooling
Allow brief, small thermostat adjustments on days of high energy demand
Boone REMC
Carroll White REMC
Citizens Electric Corporation
Corn Belt Energy
EnerStar Electric Cooperative
Fulton County REMC
Heartland REMC
Hendricks Power Cooperative
Jasper County REMC
Jay County REMC
Kankakee Valley REMC
Marshall County REMC
Miami-Cass REMC
M.J.M. Electric Cooperative
Parke County REMC
Steuben County REMC
You will receive a one-time $50 check or bill credit from your electric cooperative after successfully enrolling in the program (one check per thermostat).
You will receive your $50 incentive within weeks of being accepted into the program.
You will receive one $25 incentive from your electric cooperative per thermostat at the end of the summer season for each year that you are enrolled in the program.
Below is the current list of qualifying thermostats:
Provider | Approved Thermostats |
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Alarm.com | Trane ComfortLink Control; RCS Z-Wave Communicating Thermostat; GoControl Z-wave Thermostat; Alarm.com Smart Thermostat; 2GIG Z-Wave Plus™ Battery Powered Thermostat; Trane Z-Wave Thermostat; Linear Thermostat; Smart Thermostat HD (ADC T40K-HD); ADC T3000, ADC T2000, ecobee Thermostat, Honeywell T6 |
ecobee | ecobee3, ecobee3 Lite, ecobee4, ecobee SmartThermostat with voice control, Smart Thermostat Enhanced, Smart Thermostat Premium |
Sensi | Sensi™ Wi-Fi Programmable Thermostat, Sensi Touch Wi-Fi Thermostat, Sensi Lite Smart Thermostat, Sensi Touch 2 Smart Thermostat |
Honeywell Home | T5+ Smart Thermostat, T6 Pro Smart Thermostat, T9 Smart Thermostat, T10 Smart Thermostat |
Honeywell TCC | Wi-Fi Smart Color Thermostat, Wi-Fi 7-Day Programmable Thermostat, Wi-Fi 9000 7-Day Programmable Thermostat, 9000 Smart Thermostat, 7-Day Programmable Smart Thermostat, VisionPro 8000 Smart Thermostat, Round Smart Thermostat |
Lux | LUX/GEO, LUX KONO |
Google Nest | Google Nest Thermostat, Google Nest Learning Thermostat, Google Nest Thermostat E |
Vivint | Radio Thermostat CT100 with Vivint Go!Control Panel |
You can find the program terms and conditions for all thermostat providers below:
Provider | Terms and Conditions |
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Alarm.com | |
ecobee | |
Sensi | |
Honeywell | |
Lux | |
Google Nest | |
Vivint |
Confirm your eligibility for the program by answering these three questions:
Are you a member of a participating electric cooperative?
Do you use an eligible, internet-connected thermostat to control your central air conditioning?
Will you allow the program to make brief, small thermostat adjustments on high energy demand days or in the event of a system emergency?
If you answered yes to these three questions, please choose whether you have a thermostat to enroll in the PowerShift program or if you would like to purchase a new, qualifying thermostat.
If you have an existing thermostat, please select your thermostat among the eligible models. Then, click the Enroll Now button to go to your thermostat’s enrollment site, where you will follow a series of simple steps to enroll.
If you don’t have an existing eligible thermostat, please choose a model, purchase and install it. Once you have installed and activated, come back to enroll your new thermostat in the program.
Once your eligibility is confirmed by your electric cooperative, you will be enrolled in the program. You will receive notification on your enrollment status via email using the address provided in your account registration.
Depending on your thermostat provider, notifications will appear on the thermostat or in your web/mobile application.
At the start of an adjustment event, your thermostat will be automatically adjusted up to 4 degrees above the current temperature setting.
The event will typically last less than four hours on non-holiday weekday afternoons. Once the event is over, your thermostat will return to its normal setting.
Thermostat events may include up to 3 degrees of pre-cooling prior to the start of an event.
On event days, your thermostat will be adjusted by 4 degrees or less. Your participation is voluntary, and you will retain control of your thermostat. You can easily opt out of an event for any reason.
Yes. During an event, you can opt out from your thermostat, mobile device or web app.
Send an email to powershift@energyhub.com, requesting to end your participation in the program. Once you have been taken off the program, your thermostat(s) will no longer be controlled and you will not receive the $25 annual participation incentive.