In summer 2012-13 TransGrid and EnerNOC signed an agreement to deliver a demand-response management project which involved more than 80 sites across the metropolitan area of Sydney. The joint project attributed to a roughly 600kW reduction per site and subsequently possibly contributed to a 48MW total reduction in the summer of 2012-13.
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