Source: Environment + Energy Leader / MARCH 27, 2023 / BY GUEST AUTHOR
Building owners and utilities must unite on cleaner energy infrastructure. Incentives for behind-the-meter energy management and DR are crucial for two-way communication with the grid and driving existing/emerging technology to improve operations and costs, making the energy transition universally profitable.
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