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Clean Power Alliance Adds Energy Saving Pathways for Businesses and Multifamily Communities through Power Response Program

Last summer, an extended heat wave in
Power Response provides programs specific to residents, property owners, and businesses in
"Our Power Response program provides benefits to customers of all income levels who want to save money by conserving energy during peak energy usage periods," said
The program now includes participation options for residential, commercial, and multifamily property customers to receive financial incentives for reducing their energy usage during periods of high energy demand. In 2022, CPA first launched the Smart Home pathway for residential customers who own eligible smart connected devices such as
Through the new Commercial Leaders pathway, CPA businesses and public sector customers can collaborate with CPA on a custom energy savings plan to conserve energy. Incentives for this pathway are based on monthly average kilowatt (kW) reduction and depend on the size of the business and the amount of energy conserved during energy-saving events.
The new
A fourth pathway called Power Response Home for customers who want to participate in energy and cost savings by manually adjusting their energy use will launch later this spring. Active participants will earn
Participation in the Power Response program provides a strategic opportunity to increase the reliability of the electrical grid and contribute to a more sustainable and resilient
Learn more about the Power Response program here. Interested parties can also call 888-292-0502 or email powerresponse@cleanpoweralliance.org for further information or to enroll.
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