Volatile energy prices demand new form of management

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Cutting energy demand during the hours when prices are highest saves firms money and helps energy companies minimise supply problems, but how do businesses deliver the complex real time demand management required to make this model work?

You might baulk at the idea of letting your energy provider decide when some of your electronic devices should operate - but despite the obvious cause for concern some companies are already doing this....

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