Why Demand Turn-Up could prove crucial to delivering a cleaner grid

Madeleine Cuff
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Growing wind and solar capacity means encouraging businesses to use energy more flexibly will become a vital tool for managing grid supply

Over the past five years, many energy intensive companies have become accustomed to the idea that during times of peak energy demand it pays to dial down their energy use. Not only does it cut carbon emissions...

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