Introducing Nest Renew From Google
Introducing Nest Renew from Google: a service for your compatible Nest thermostat that makes it easy to support a clean energy future, right from your home.¹ Nest Renew shows you how clean – or not so clean – the energy coming to your home is throughout the day. It works with your Nest thermostat to help you automatically shift your usage to times when your grid is cleaner.² Nest Renew can help you save energy too. It can help you automatically prioritize usage of less expensive energy,² and it can tune up your thermostat schedule to run efficiently in both summer and winter. As you use Nest Renew features to support clean energy, you’ll earn Leafs to track your progress. When you earn enough Leafs to achieve a milestone, you can extend your positive impact by choosing to direct Nest Renew funds to nonprofit partners around the country.³ Nest Renew is free to join for customers with a compatible Nest thermostat,¹ And to extend your impact even further, Nest Renew Premium, which is $10 a month, can match the fossil fuel electricity used in your home with enough clean energy to cover the average U.S. household. This is done with purchases of renewable energy credits from U.S. wind and solar.⁴ Learn more about Nest Renew here ➡️ https://nestrenew.google.com ¹ Nest Renew available in select locations. Nest Renew requires 3rd generation Nest Learning Thermostat, Nest Thermostat E, or the newest Nest Thermostat (sold separately), connected to a Google account. ² Adjustments only shift electricity usage from your heating and cooling. Energy Shift is only available in areas served by major continental US grids, see here: http://g.co/nest/repwr. Prioritize less expensive energy only available for customers on certain electric utility time-of-use ratesy: http://g.co/nest/retou. ³ Learn more about our Energy Impact Program here: http://g.co/nest/repact. ⁴ Learn how this is done with renewable energy credits: http://g.co/nest/ecred. Nest Renew will be purchasing RECs from wind and solar plants in the United States. The majority of these RECs will come from our flagship project Bethel Wind in Castro County, TX, with the remainder coming from US solar.