Enterprise Smart Grid is the application of smart grid concepts to the demand side. Smart Grid typically refers to the supply side of the energy production and distribution by utilities and homes. Enterprise Smart Grid is the use of submeters, demand response, energy management software, building management systems to drive 5-15% reduction in energy use. Savings come from behavior changes such as load shifting and turning off equipment.
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- Enterprise Smart Grid is the application of smart grid concepts to the demand side. Smart Grid typically refers to the supply side of the energy production and distribution by utilities and homes. Enterprise Smart Grid is the use of submeters, demand response, energy management software, building management systems to drive 5-15% reduction in energy use. Savings come from behavior changes such as load shifting and turning off equipment. Companies are also motivated by savings from utility rebate programs or avoiding increase costs due to real time pricing, critical peak pricing, or other time-based pricing.
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- Enterprise Smart Grid is the application of smart grid concepts to the demand side. Smart Grid typically refers to the supply side of the energy production and distribution by utilities and homes. Enterprise Smart Grid is the use of submeters, demand response, energy management software, building management systems to drive 5-15% reduction in energy use. Savings come from behavior changes such as load shifting and turning off equipment.
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