EnerNOC has announced that an agreement has been finalised in which it will administer Ausgrid’s demand response program. EnerNOC stated that “Under the terms of the agreement, EnerNOC will administer the Ausgrid Dynamic Peak Rebate Program to Ausgrid’s commercial, institutional, and industrial customers. When called upon, customers will curtail energy use during dispatches. In addition to payments for their participation, customers will receive access to their real-time energy data through EnerNOC’s DemandSMART™ cloud-based demand response application.”
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