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Energy industry insights, behavioural observations, platform overviews, and marketing techniques from MyHEAT.

We pride ourselves on remaining leaders in the energy efficiency technology field. Learn about platform capabilities, technology innovations, and behavioural studies from our partner organizations and academic collaborators.

Webinar Recap – Energy Efficiency as a Non-Pipe Alternative Solution

An informative discussion hosted by MyHEAT with experts at National Grid and ACEEE about the landscape of non-pipe alternatives in New York state.

A Guide to Energy Efficiency in New York State

Learn about New York State’s progressive energy efficiency policies, the utilities who enact them, and the rebates and programs in place that bring everything together.
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Alberta’s ‘Gas City’ Uses Visual Imagery as a Behavioural Nudge to Motivate Energy-Saving Action

Read how a head-to-head comparison of Heat Loss Maps to HERs resulted in a 28% increase in programs and a 240% reduction in energy consumption
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30% Increase To Heat Pump Rentals

Saint John Energy used Heat Loss Maps to drive awareness and sign ups for its new heat pump rental program, and also increased digital channel enrolment by 90%.

Visualizing Energy Waste Motivates Energy-Saving Action

Read this Tools of Change case study exploring the results of a pilot that measured energy consumers’ behavioural response to MyHEAT imagery.
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Using Heat Loss Maps to Promote Heat Pump Rentals

Discover how Heat Loss Maps are used by our partners at Saint John Energy to promote heat pump rentals and drive new digital channel experiences.

Measuring Energy Efficiency from 4,000 feet in the Air

We explain how aerial thermal infrared imaging works to detect city-scale heat loss, and explore the correlation between our HEAT Ratings and actual energy consumption.

The Top 5 Myths of Thermal Imagery

Accuracy, insights, behavioral nudging, privacy – we explain (and dispel) many myths and misconceptions that exist about aerial thermal imaging.
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Myth-Busting Solar in Saskatoon

The City of Saskatoon (SK) wants residents to know it’s one of Canada’s sunniest cities, drives 4,894 web visits in 30 days.
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Home Energy Evaluations Using MyHEAT Maps

An independent energy auditor uses aerial thermal heat loss images to compare to an in-home energy audit and finds correlated energy loss issues.
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Supporting Megawatt-Scale Local Solar

The first Canadian city to use MyHEAT’s Solar Map, Edmonton (AB) grows solar rebate program by 30% annually.
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Andy Revkin Webcast, Climate Journalist

MyHEAT joins longtime climate journalist Andy Revkin and researchers from Boston University to discuss the impact of visualizing energy.
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MyHEAT Press Kit

Download our press kit for logos and general MyHEAT images.

Homeowner Experience with Heat Loss Maps

With the help of MyHEAT, the City of Nelson encourages residents to make their homes more energy-efficient through their EcoSave Program.

[VIDEO] Global News Edmonton: Infrared Map ‘MyHEAT’ Shows Escaping Heat

Imagine if you could see an aerial map of your home that showed you how much heat you were losing. Emily Mertz from Global News Edmonton explains.
Energy Efficiency Potential: Capture More Savings

Behavioral Nudging: Enhance Engagement

Unique Heat Loss Maps and HEAT Ratings have the power to create a spark of interest for building occupants, that can be used to drive energy efficiency program participation by nudging customers to take action.

Driving Customer Engagement Using Heat Loss Data



Behavioural Nudging: Enhance Engagement

Energy Efficiency Potential: Capture More Savings

Using high-resolution aerial thermal infrared mapping, we discovered that our HEAT Rating scale of 1-10 corresponds directly to gas and electric energy consumption. This presents a robust way to measure the efficiency of thousands of buildings at a time.

Capture More Energy Savings Using Heat Loss Data



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Ontario Utility Company Uses Visual Heat Loss Data to Unlock Customer Interest in Energy Efficiency Programs

Read this case study that shows how homeowners are more engaged when they can see their home heat loss that causes high energy bills.
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Alberta’s ‘Gas City’ Uses Visual Imagery as a Behavioural Nudge to Motivate Energy-Saving Action

Read how a head-to-head comparison of Heat Loss Maps to HERs resulted in a 28% increase in programs and a 240% reduction in energy consumption
An aerial thermal heat loss map and a FLiR image overlayed

Home Energy Evaluations Using MyHEAT Maps

An independent energy auditor uses aerial thermal heat loss images to compare to an in-home energy audit and finds correlated energy loss issues.
A graphic depicting Saint John Energy and MyHEAT logos

HEAT Maps Promote Innovative Heat Pump Rental Program

Saint John Energy used Heat Loss Maps to drive awareness and sign ups for its new heat pump rental program, and also increased digital channel enrolment by 90%.

Visualizing Energy Waste Motivates Energy-Saving Action

Read this Tools of Change case study exploring the results of a pilot that measured energy consumers’ behavioural response to MyHEAT imagery.
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Canada’s Sunniest City Busts Solar Myths to Drive Adoption

The City of Saskatoon (SK) wants residents to know it’s one of Canada’s sunniest cities, drives 4,894 web visits in 30 days.
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Supporting Megawatt-Scale Local Solar

The first Canadian city to use MyHEAT’s Solar Map, Edmonton grows solar rebate program by 30% annually.
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Webinar Recap: Energy Efficiency as a Non-Pipeline Alternative Solution

In this conversation, ACEEE, National Grid New York and MyHEAT discuss Non-Pipeline Alternative solutions in New York State, and how Heat Loss Maps can support these goals.
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Using Heat Loss Maps to Promote Heat Pump Rentals

Discover how Heat Loss Maps are used by our partners at Saint John Energy to promote heat pump rentals and drive new digital channel experiences.
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Creating More Sustainable Communities Through New Insights

A special discussion hosted by Google and moderated by CUSP. We discuss how Energy Made Visible™ and the availability of rich sustainability data from Google has provided the City of Edmonton with insights to inform their climate action plans.
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Supercharged Behavioral Energy Programs

We completed a behavioural pilot which measured energy consumers’ response to our thermal imagery – the results are in (and excellent!) and we have so much to tell you!
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An Economic Boost, Powered by the Sun

Watch MyHEAT’s panel discussion with Google where they discuss how renewable energy can ensure resilience and sustainable development for cities across the world.
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Enhancing the Energy Journey

It’s increasingly important for utility providers to stay relevant and build meaningful relationships with their customers. Learn more about these new challenges and how MyHEAT nudges customers towards energy-saving action.

[VIDEO] Global News Edmonton: Infrared Map ‘MyHEAT’ Shows Escaping Heat

Imagine if you could see an aerial map of your home that showed you how much heat you were losing. Emily Mertz from Global News Edmonton explains.
Screenshot of Andy Revkin's webcast on YouTube with MyHEAT

Andy Revkin Webcast, Climate Journalist

MyHEAT joins longtime climate journalist Andy Revkin and researchers from Boston University to discuss the impact of visualizing energy.