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Nest announces deal with Irish utility to offer its learning thermostats for free

Tony Fadell, CEO of Nest, speaking on stage at the Web Summit in Dublin.

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Nest announced a partnership today with Electric Ireland to provide its smart thermostat for free to customers who sign a two-year contract with the utility.

Tony Fadell, chief executive of Nest, confirmed the new partnership on stage today at the Web Summit in Dublin.

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“This is huge,” he said. “We think this is a huge announcement that could change Ireland.”

Details of the partnership were not immediately available. Fadell said that Electric Ireland, which has 1.5 million customers, would be distributing the thermostat.

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Fadell dropped the news during a conversation about how being acquired by Google had changed Nest. He said that Google’s resources had allowed Nest to expand internationally much faster than it could have on its own.

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