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ENERNOC Rewards Negawatts: an Electricity Demand Management Service

by TreeHugger on 05.24.05
Science & Technology (alternative energy)

g_rtep.giflike an ee cummings poem

getting in touch

with your ENERNOC

negawatts

make

climate sense

Or was that Alan Ginsberg I was thinking of?

Anyhow here's the sum and substance of it, from the ENERNOC website.

Regulations allow utilities to "recruit individual energy consumers to help maintain grid reliability. One of the ways they do so is through Demand Response (DR) programs.

Demand Response participants reduce system demand during peak periods (when the risk of grid failure is high) by turning on their generation assets (backup generators) or through energy conservation. In return, DR participants receive two payment streams: one for simply making their capacity available, and another for their net reduction in demand, "negawatts."

EnerNOC makes DR programs accessible by handling all regulatory, permitting, operational, and metering requirements that would otherwise make participation impractical".

Stymbolic Translation: 'the grid is about to go down; NYC is going to "Brown Out" unless you either start the backup generators or shut down some equipment or both. Do it like we agreed, pronto, and you get paid both ways'.

For TreeHuggers with their own renewable sources: Those who have invested in private turbines or SPV panels might one day be able to go on a very spontaneous August vacation with the money made from a futures contract to dump all their power into the grid when it's most needed. Hey..we can dream right?

Great service idea. Cool website. Certainly gets people thinking about their options.

by: John Laumer

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be careful - enernoc is a scam. Most of their resources burn fossil fuels to assist with energy issues - hmmm generators that burn diesel at 2 the environmental impact. Think first.

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