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In the past, utility demand side management (DSM) programs relied on incentive options, mechanical switching or one-way load control transmitters — with unverifiable results. In order to meet today’s load reduction needs, utilities now need to leverage next generation tools, like:
• Dynamic voltage management
• Direct load control programs that utilize advanced metering and monitoring
• Two-way technologies that provide for flexible and adjustable scheduling
Landis+Gyr’s white paper "Demand Side Management: Why Utility-Directed Load Management Programs Make More Sense Than Ever Before" provides a practical look at what strategies you can use to shed load now.
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