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The commercial building sector is showing a growing interest in energy efficiency, demand response and technologies that can help manage utility bills and reduce carbon emissions, according to a survey published in February by GridPoint.
A new generation of grid-interactive buildings are “able to drive energy efficiency, go after system peaks or their own building peaks and provide relief to the grid,” Rachel Marcus, demand response program manager at GridPoint, said in an interview. The company specializes in helping commercial building owners decarbonize and manage their energy use.