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Smart Thermostats Will Soon Come to the Rescue During Heatwaves

In the near future, the Chicago-area electricity grid will meet demand during a heatwave by remotely turning up thermostats by a degree or two in households that choose to participate. This adjustment

Smart Thermostats Will Soon Come to the Rescue During Heatwaves
Inside Climate News โ€” 2 July 2026
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In the near future, the Chicago-area electricity grid will meet demand during a heatwave by remotely turning up thermostats by a degree or two in hous

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Why This Matters

The integration of smart thermostats into grid management signals a shift toward digital infrastructure as a first line of defense against climate-driven energy crises. By leveraging consumer technology rather than building costly new power plants, this approach could redefine how cities balance demand peaks without sacrificing comfortโ€”or public health. It also tests the limits of voluntary participation in energy-saving measures, raising questions about how much control consumers are willing to cede to utilities in an era of extreme weather.

Background Context

Smart thermostats have long been marketed as tools for energy efficiency, but their role in grid resilience is a newer innovation, accelerated by the strain of record heatwaves on aging power systems. Utilities in other regions, like California and Texas, have experimented with remote adjustments during emergencies, but Chicagoโ€™s initiative stands out for its scale and the density of its urban heat island effect. The program also arrives as state regulators debate whether to treat thermostat-based demand response as a permanent resource rather than a stopgap measure.

What Happens Next

If successful, the Chicago pilot could expand regionally, prompting other utilities to adopt similar systemsโ€”but not without pushback from consumer advocates wary of automated energy rationing. Regulators may need to clarify liability rules in case of equipment malfunctions or disputes over temperature adjustments. Longer-term, this model could pave the way for even more invasive interventions, such as automated water heater or EV charger adjustments, testing the publicโ€™s tolerance for algorithmic control of daily life.

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