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The Top Five Players in Demand Response As summer heats up let's take a look at the leading players, and who to watch, in the world of electricity demand response. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Constellation Energy Buys CPower: First of More Deals to Come? Big energy companies have been talking about moving deeper into demand response. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Not Yet at Peak Demand for EnerNOC Investors, is the energy management company hot? It could become hotter. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Why We're Buying EnerNOC EnerNOC frees up electricity demand through its network of customer sites, where EnerNOC monitors electricity usage and at peak times can actually ratchet down power. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Comverge's IPO Cleans Up This company ramps growth by helping electric utilities save power. They provide more capacity at a lower cost, without generating harmful emissions. That certainly looks like a recipe for strong long-term growth. Investors, take note. mark for My Articles similar articles
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A New Power Play: Negawatts "Demand management" companies are helping utilities and consumers use less energy. There are a few promising options for risk-tolerant investors. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Power Down CFOs are getting cash back for reducing their companies' energy use. mark for My Articles similar articles