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	<title>Comments on: Reducing Commercial Consumption of Electricity - Part 2</title>
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		<title>By: best techno blogs &#187; Reducing Commercial Consumption of Electricity - Part 2</title>
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		<description>[...] Tim Healy, CEO of EnerNoc talks with John Ince about how while students at Dartmouth&#8217;s Tuck School, they created a network operation center, to better manage the electricity across multiple grids and help companies reduce their consumption of electricity. EnerNoc, the company they created on the idea of &#8220;demand response&#8221; essentially created new generation capacity by reducing demand. In less than six years, EmerNoc has grown to a company with a market cap of over $600 million, over 200 employ&#8230; Original Post PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Video Network [...]</description>
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