EnerNOC Expands DR Contracts with Both SCE and PG&E in California
- February 06, 2013
- Ben Kujala
In a couple of press releases, EnerNOC announced they have expanded demand response contracts in Southern California and Northern California.
In a couple of press releases, EnerNOC announced they have expanded demand response contracts in Southern California and Northern California.
Members of the Council today elected Bill Bradbury, one of Oregon’s two members, to chair the regional energy planning agency in 2013. Bradbury was vice chair in 2012; the Council elects officers annually.
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