Cool Keeper

As our communities along the Wasatch Front continue to grow, so does the demand for electricity. That demand will only increase in the future, bringing with it the possible need to build new electrical infrastructure. While Rocky Mountain Power is constantly investing in solutions to improve reliability and efficiency, you can help too. By signing up for Cool Keeper, you will contribute to a brighter future for your family and our environment by more efficiently using the existing electrical infrastructure.

Sign up for Cool Keeper and a device will be connected to your central air conditioning unit. On selected summer days when energy demand soars, the Cool Keeper device receives a wireless signal. This signal tells the device to turn your central air conditioning unit off and on, lessening the strain on the power system.

Working together, we can have a bright, sustainable energy future.


 

Cool Keeper benefits you

  • For every season that you participate, you will receive a $20 bill credit on your fall Rocky Mountain Power bill. (A partial credit applies for participation after June 1.)

  • Cool Keeper activation will have little or no impact on your comfort. Some customers report the change in temperature is only 1 to 3° F.

  • Cool Keeper typically turns off your compressor for only a few minutes per half-hour from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. on selected summer weekdays.

  • The time delay feature is designed to help protect the air conditioning compressor from short cycling as a result of a power outage.

  • Cool Keeper will only be activated during the summer, June through August, and will never be activated on holidays or weekends.

  • It's free. There is no charge for the installation and service of the Cool Keeper device. If you are not satisfied,you can ask to be removed from the program at no cost to you.

  • Installation is easy. If our technician has safe access to your outdoor air conditioning unit(s), you don't need to be at home when the device(s) is installed.

Cool Keeper benefits our community


  • Cool Keeper helps manage our state's energy outlook by balancing the demand for electricity along the Wasatch Front.

  • The program helps keep costs down by reducing the demand for power during peak hours when electricity is the most expensive to produce or purchase.
 

Cooling the demand

  • About 30 percent of electricity consumed at home is used for central air conditioning.

  • Demand for electricity peaks on hot summer days due largely to the increased use of central air conditioning systems.
  • Similar programs have been implemented across the country. As more volunteers join, the program becomes more effective at reducing the use of peak power.