Demand response (DR) programs
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Expanding demand-response capabilities within underserved commercial sectors
February 1, 2022
Learn how E Source Management Consulting helped a multinational manufacturer incorporate demand-response capabilities into its products to enable end-use customers to participate in utility DR programs and create a new market.
Case study
The past, present, and future of demand response
Jeremy Fischer | June 7, 2021
In this PowerTalking episode, host Bryan Jungers is joined by Rachel Buckley, vice president of Enterprise Strategy and Product Development at E Source, and Mark Martinez, senior portfolio manager of emerging markets and technology at Southern California Edison, for a chat about demand response.
Podcast
Increasing demand-response program performance
April 16, 2021
Learn how E Source helped a major West Coast utility identify the best customers to focus on to optimize the performance and cost-effectiveness of its five demand-response (DR) programs and, as a result, increased operational DR performance by 30%.
Case study
3 ways to expand your DR portfolio
Rachel Reiss Buckley, Sara Patnaude | March 23, 2021
Is your current demand-response (DR) program up to the challenge of meeting increasing grid variability? We’ve pulled together three ways to expand your DR portfolio so that it’s working to its fullest potential.
Newsletter
E Source launches OneInform to help utilities drive the next generation of customer programs
Sannie Sieper | March 9, 2021
This press release announces the launch of E Source OneInform, a new suite of machine-learning tools designed to revolutionize the way utilities manage and develop customer programs.
Press release
From direct load control to flexible grid management: The evolution of demand response
Clare Valentine, Amy Schmidt | March 17, 2021
Utility demand response is moving from traditional one-way direct load control programs to flexible, dynamic approaches that meet grid needs, maintain high customer satisfaction, and support increased adoption of renewables. We’ve identified five trends that are leading this transition.
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