Dive Summary:
- Five new members, Duke Energy, EnerNOC, Steffes Corp., Corporate Systems Engineering and Silver Spring Networks, have joined the D.C.-based Association for Demand Response and Smart Grid (ADS), the group announced.
- The nonprofit group represents the interests of demand response (DR) and smart grid professionals in Washington, D.C., and is working to implement the National Action Plan on Demand Response.
- Existing ADS members include Ameren, Con Edison, Landis+Gyr, MISO and National Grid, among others.
From the article:
"... ADS is a non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C., that focuses on development and exchange of information among policymakers, utilities, technology companies and other stakeholders. It includes as members companies and organizations, as well as individuals who consider themselves to be demand response (DR) and smart grid professionals. ..."