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Virtual Power Plants Just Got Funded — Inflation Reduction Act Includes $4.3B For Residential Energy Flexibility
The proposed Inflation Reduction Act includes $4.3B for behind-the-meter residential energy flexibility.
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Recurve and PG&E Partner to Keep California’s Lights On This Summer
Recurve and Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), California's largest utility, have officially launched a first-of-it's-kind Market Access Program.
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Webinar: How Energy Service Companies Can Earn More with FLEXmarket
In this webinar and Q&A, NAESCO talks to Recurve CEO Matt Golden about how FLEXmarkets can create new cash flows for ESCOs.
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National Grid and NYSERDA Announce New Residential Pay-for-Performance Program with ICF
New York’s new P4P program will demonstrate the power of the market to deliver innovative solutions to help decarbonize New York’s homes and grid.

MCE “Market Access” FLEXmarket Is Live!
MCE launches Residential and Commercial “Market Access” FLEXmarkets to address the State’s Summer Peak Reliability Emergency
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Solving Energy Data Access Challenges With Differential Privacy
The EDP Technical Advisory Group is pleased to release a practical guide to differential privacy in a risk-based data access framework.
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How to Get Started With California Market Access: Earn Money This Summer Through Peak Shifting and Saving Energy
Market Access offers an unprecedented opportunity for energy efficiency and demand response businesses to make money while helping save the California grid.

Governor Newsom Proposes Game-Changing $1B Investment in a Clean Electric Future
The governor's $1B proposal represents an important turning point in the effort to decarbonize California's economy.

Webinar: Grow Your EE and DR Business With The $150M California Market Access Program
NOT your typical efficiency program! Learn how Market Access breaks down barriers by paying providers for the value of their portfolios to the grid.
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CAISO Approves New Open-Source Advanced M&V to Increase Confidence In Demand Response
Recurve’s CAISO sponsored study shows how open-source s FLEXmeter methods properly measure and value demand response so ISOs can depend on it.