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EnergyHub Receives CEC Grant to Support Expansion of Virtual Power Plants in California

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--EnergyHub, a leading provider of Edge DERMS, was awarded a California Energy Commission (CEC) grant to advance the enrollment of multiple types of distributed energy resources (DERs), including thermostats, electric vehicles (EVs), and batteries, in virtual power plants (VPPs). The grant funding will accelerate California’s progress toward the state’s 100% renewable energy goal and help address severe resource adequacy constraints. The initiative will play a key role...

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