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Why the US needs a demand-side energy revolution

Empowering people with more control over how they manage their electricity use will unlock opportunities for companies and the nation

In conversations about sustainability, everyone has already heard that it’s important for organizations to invest in renewable energy sources, such as solar panels or wind turbines.

But what’s often overlooked is how and when people use electricity. To put it simply, there’s often far more focus on the supply side than the demand side of the energy transition – although both are vitally important.

Energy companies in the United States have a golden opportunity to help their customers become active participants in renewable energy markets.

Our latest point of view demonstrates that by facilitating smarter energy use through intelligent technologies, energy companies and regulators can empower people to do what’s in their – and the country’s – best interests. It’s nothing short of revolutionary.

Click here to discover how organizations in the electric power sector can support the demand side of the energy transition.

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