Melbourne-based company GreenSync has been announced as one of thirty semi-finalists in the Australian Technologies Competition (ATC). GreenSync have been nominated for their PeakResponse™ and MicroEM™ products, which the ATC have described “reduce network, customer and generation peaks to provide energy optimisation and demand management”. There was tough competition, with the 128 initial entries into the competition jointly spending $225 million to date developing their technologies. The finalists for the competition will be announced in September 2015.
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