(Source: Business Wire)

People Power Company, an energy efficiency company providing residential
monitoring and control systems, today announced it has closed Series A
funding from New Cycle Capital, Seraph Group and other angel investors
to support commercialization of the company's inaugural product
offering. Research projects with U.C. Berkeley and Stanford University
will focus on open source implementation of wireless sensor networks in
home energy monitoring and control systems. These joint venture projects
will lower technology development cost while improving reliability and
expanding the market for home area networks.
People Power Company is developing devices communicating wirelessly
through an Open Source Home Area Network called OSHAN (pronounced
"Ocean") that connects appliances and fixtures to a robust web-based
portal so that consumers can track usage of each appliance in real-time.
People Power calculates that by producing just 20% energy savings for US
households, consumers would save almost $32 billion a year, and carbon
emissions would be reduced by 187 mega tons (metric) -- equivalent to
taking 40 million cars off the road for one year.
Ben Black, general partner at New Cycle Capital, said, "Under Gene
Wang's leadership, People Power has put together an amazing management
team of serial entrepreneurs with more than 150 combined years of
startup experience, along with great partnerships and a
consumer-friendly product design. After reviewing many of the plans and
products in this fast growing space, People Power had both the most
proven management team and a product vision that provides great consumer
benefit right out of the box. Their solution will provide consumers
appliance level control and analysis of energy use without the need for
professional installation, which is what this market needs to grow." Ben
Black and Steve Wiggins of Essex Woodlands Health Ventures have joined
the People Power board of directors.
"Our solution helps utilities bring the smart grid all the way inside
the home, by connecting appliances to a simple to install system that
automatically cuts power consumption, while giving consumers a simple
way to manage their energy budget and share their green achievements
with their social network," said Gene Wang, founder and CEO at People
Power Company. "After running three technology start-ups with three
successful exits, I decided it was time to answer my kids' strong
suggestion that I try to do the planet some good while doing well. And
People Power is all about empowering people to save money while they go
green."
According to Prof. David Culler from University of California at
Berkeley, "The open source model offered by People Power will enable a
wide range of users and developers to innovate as we modernize our
antiquated utility grid. As the rise in greenhouse gases threatens
civilization, we need to invent new ways to fundamentally change the
nature of energy production, distribution and use. Together with People
Power, we will investigate how to design an essentially more scalable,
flexible and resilient electric power infrastructure - one that
encourages efficient use and manages demand through omnipresent
awareness of energy availability and use over time."
Prof. Philip Levis from Stanford University believes that teaming with
People Power promises rapid technology iteration, based on initial
results from team collaboration on TinyOS and validation of network
performance.
About People Power Company
People Power gives people the power to save money on their electric
bills while going green. We empower consumers to control energy
consumption at the appliance level and compare their usage with others
while reducing their carbon footprint. Based in Palo Alto California,
People Power Company was founded by successful, serial entrepreneur Gene
Wang and has received funding from angel investors and New Cycle
Capital. For more information, visit www.peoplepowerco.com
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