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Demand Response Programs

Demand response programs offered by Ohms Energy provide revenue opportunities for energy end-users. By enrolling in these programs, participants agree to reduce their electricity consumption in response to peak system demand, grid emergencies or peak wholesale prices, thereby contributing to grid stability and lower market prices.

Demand response can be a powerful tool in a company's overall energy management strategy. By participating in demand response programs, companies can earn significant revenue while simultaneously reducing energy expenses through lower consumption. These strategies can help offset the rising costs of energy and improve a company's bottom line.

In addition, participation in demand response programs results in significant environmental benefits. By reducing the peak electric load on the grid, demand response participants help reduce the need for more power plants, lowering carbon dioxide and other emissions. At the same time, demand response participants reduce their own consumption of electricity and the associated carbon emissions.

Demand response programs come in many shapes and sizes. Ohms Energy is committed to finding the program or programs that best suit each company's objectives. Demand response opportunities include:

FacilityMand Unique to Ohms Energy, FacilityMand is a complete turn key solution. The FacilityMand programs provide significant payments just for being on standby and additional payments for energy reduced during events. Organizations will still receive a standby payment even if the grid operator or utility do not call an event.

PowerMand Clients decide when to reduce a portion of your energy use when the time and price is right for your business. Receive email alert when there are reduction opportunities that make business sense.

The availability of demand response programs depends on the client's location. In many regions, a client may enroll in more than one program, thereby increasing their revenue potential.

 


 
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