Common use of Demand Response Clause in Contracts

Demand Response. Demand Response (DR) programs encourage a reduction of electricity use during certain time periods, typically during on-peak hours or when demand for electricity is high, and/or can provide incentives to use electricity during periods of excess generation or when demand for electricity is lower.

Appears in 15 contracts

Sources: Charge Ready Direct Current Fast Charging (Dcfc) Participation Agreement, New Construction Rebate Program Agreement, Charging Infrastructure and Rebate Participation Agreement

Demand Response. Demand Response (DR) programs encourage a reduction of electricity use during certain time periods, typically during on-peak on‐peak hours or when demand for electricity is high, and/or can provide incentives to use electricity during periods of excess generation or when demand for electricity is lower.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Charge Ready Charging Infrastructure and Rebate Turn‐key Installation Agreement, Charging Infrastructure and Rebate Participation Agreement, Charge Ready Charging Infrastructure and Rebate Turn‐key Installation Agreement