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    Wi-Fi Thermostat Launched by Intwine Energy

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    Intwine Energy Wi-Fi  Thermostat

    Intwine Energy have launched their new IECT-220 Wi-Fi communicating thermostat.  The unit comes with a free basic monitoring service for control through the Web with a premium service with more features available for $15 per year…

    [googlead]”Affordable comfort at the click of a mouse… The IECT-220 is a full-featured internet-connected programmable thermostat.  When programmed properly the IECT-220 is capable of saving homeowners 15-20% on heating and cooling costs or close to $200 annually (Energy Star). Realizing these savings has never been simpler with the ability to remotely monitor and control the IECT-220 with Intwine’s consumer web-portal and iPhone app! With the IECT-220 and Intwine’s connectivity solution, there is finally a completely flexible platfrom capable of simultaneously fulfilling the needs of both energy providers and consumers.

    The Intwine Energy IECT-220 Communicating Thermostat comes with a free basic monitoring services package – allowing you to check on your current energy status anytime from your computer or from a mobile device via a web portal. Additionally, the Intwine Energy IECT-220 Communicating Thermostat comes with a premium control service for free for 30 days upon registering through the web portal. After the first 30 days, an annual fee of $15 is required for the premium control service (but not the basic monitoring services); The premium control service is sold separately through Intwine Energy.”

    intwineenergy.com   :   Our Heating Control Forum

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    2 comments on “Wi-Fi Thermostat Launched by Intwine Energy

    1. Automated Home
      Ben Hardill June 8, 2010

      Any word on if it HAS to be used with Interwine’s portal or if it can be controlled and monitored locally?

    2. Automated Home
      John January 11, 2011

      I have to use their portal. $15 a year fee. Can also get an app for the iphone and control just the override function. I think the app was about $10

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