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Not Fed tightening but the shrinking of supply caused the fall in demand. This award, which follows EnerNOC's recent honors from Platts and the World Economic Forum, further demonstrates that the industry has increased its focus on technological advancements in demand response and the role they play in helping to solve real economic and environmental challenges. Connecticut has emerged as a national leader in demand response as a result of the measures put in place by the State Legislature and DPUC. |
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