File:Honeywell Automated Demand Response (ADR) Diagram.jpg
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English: Automated Demand Response helps to shed load during peak events while minimizing disruption to customers. The program is used by a range of customers from residential to large industrial facilities to pre-determine strategies for load shed and enable the utility to increase load shed while reducing the impact on the customer. |
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