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Next Year: Utilities Move Into Demand Response |
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Written by Akiba
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Thursday, 29 July 2010 |
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Technology and legal changes are going to expand demand response next year, says eMeter’s Larsh Johnson. The demand response industry is going to open up to a lot of new players next year. In 2011, utilities will put together and begin to market demand response and power curtailment programs, said Larsh Johnson, president of eMeter, in an interview. Right now, utilities generally outsource demand response programs to companies like EnerNoc, CPower and EnergyConnect. Software and other tools from eMeter and others in the space are beginning to allow utilities to run these programs on their own. Link
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