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Pursuing a zero-carbon footprint means the proliferation of intermittent resources like solar and wind. For the electric grid to be operated efficiently, then a new type of resource needs to be added to the mix: “Grid Flexibility.” This new resource combines and orchestrates peak management, load shifting, time-varying rate design, and end-user engagement. Join this presentation to learn how Fort Collins Utilities is addressing the challenges of “duck-curve” management, solar off-ramp, and underutilized overnight wind by implementing Grid Flexibility programs with a variety of equipment, like thermostats, switches, grid-interactive water heaters, and EVs.

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Green Building
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Colorado Renewable Energy Society (CRES)

Colorado Renewable Energy Society (CRES)

CRES advocates the accelerated adoption of clean energy innovation.

Odell Brewing Co.

Odell Brewing Co.

A passionate supporter of NCRES and its clean energy efforts.

CRES Boulder County Chapter

CRES Boulder County Chapter

BCRES: a chapter of the Colorado Renewable Energy Society.

CRES Jefferson County Chapter

CRES Jefferson County Chapter

JCRES: a chapter of the Colorado Renewable Energy Society.

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