AusNet Services has published this case study on commercial and industrial customer demand response. The case study details a medium sized poultry farming business in the North of Victoria. The business owner had a 24/7 requirement to keep conditions constant for their animals, and had installed temporary diesel generation to isolate the sites from the electricity network during an outage.
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