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OpenADR Alliance reaches 100-member milestone through growing global interest
Morgan Hill, CA, April 23, 2013: The OpenADR Alliance, a nonprofit
corporation created to foster the development, adoption and compliance
of the Open Automated Demand Response (OpenADR) Smart Grid standard,
today announced the addition of several new members to bring total
membership to 100. New members from Japan, Europe, and North America -
representing utilities, independent system operators (ISO), regulators
and control suppliers, signify a growing interest worldwide in the
OpenADR 2.0 standard. The growing global interest in OpenADR will help
accelerate the worldwide adoption of automated demand response
solutions and enable utilities, system operators and customers better
manage peak energy demand.
New member companies include: Alpha Systems, Inc.; Austin Energy;
California ISO; CALM Energy, Inc.; CastleOS Software, LLC; Eaton’s
Cooper Power Systems Division; Connexx Energy; Daikan McQuay, Daintree
Networks, EcoFactor, Eneres Co., Ltd.; Enlighted Inc., GRIDWIZ,
Hitachi, Ltd.; IC Systems; Institute for Information Industry; MelRok,
LLC, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation; Nippon Telegraph and Telephone
Corp.; Nxegen, LLC; OMRON; Pacific Controls; Plimoth Bay Controls, LLC;
Power Assure; Powerit Solutions; Schneider Electric; The Institute of
Applied Energy; THG Energy Solutions, LLC; TOSHIBA Corporation; Tridium
Inc.; TUV Rheinland Japan Ltd.; Ventyx . To view all sponsor,
contributor and adopter members please visit, www.openader.org/members
"As our membership continues to expand worldwide, so does our ability
to accelerate the market for standards-based automated demand
response,” said Barry Haaser, managing director, OpenADR Alliance. “Our
goal is to deliver OpenADR-compliant products and services that provide
seamless and more efficient connections between wholesale electricity
markets, aggregators and customer loads.”
"Schneider Electric has followed the development of OpenADR since
LBNL's initial development because it fills the need for a standard
method of energy communications between provider and customer,” said
Phil Davis, senior manager, Demand Resource Center, Schneider
Electric. “This is a critical practical tool necessary to support
a sustainable energy future.”
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Energy is developing and beginning implementation of demand response
programs that provide customers choices and options through open
standards such as those developed by the Open ADR Alliance,” said Scott
Jarman PE, consulting engineer, Austin Energy. “Open standards are a
foundational component of our plan that we believe will benefit the
industry, utilities, and consumers. The benefits of increased
grid reliability and meeting increasing demand in a cost-effective
manner are key attributes, however we see synergies in other areas such
as customer engagement that we are beginning to explore and
understand,” he added.
The OpenADR 2.0a specification was released in August of 2012. The
OpenADR 2.0a profile specification was designed to support the simplest
devices installed in commercial, industrial and residential
environments to enable broad-based and completely automated
participation in DR events. The OpenADR 2.0b draft profile
specification is available for download on the OpenADR Alliance website
- http://www.openadr.org/specification.
OpenADR 2.0b is designed for high-end embedded devices that can support
most DR services and markets and includes a flexible reporting
(feedback) mechanism for past, current and future data reports.
About the OpenADR Alliance
The OpenADR Alliance fosters the development, adoption, and compliance
of the Open Automated Demand Response (OpenADR) standard through
collaboration, education, training, testing, and certification. The
OpenADR Alliance is open to all interested stakeholders interested in
accelerating the adoption of the OpenADR standard for price- and
reliability-based demand response. More information can be obtained at http://www.openadr.org/
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