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6.1a ERMUSR 08-14-2018
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developing CIP strategies with the lowest cost per kWh of electricity <br /> saved,focusing on new energy-efficient technologies, and <br /> communicating with customers. <br /> Industrial and Participation by industrial and commercial customers is critical for <br /> Commercial achieving energy savings goals. Industrial and commercial customers <br /> Programs Are are larger energy users and therefore have greater energy savings <br /> Important to potential. MMPA works to create relevant, cost-effective programs for <br /> Program Success these users. <br /> MMPA Regularly MMPA continues to evaluate its program offerings and consider new <br /> Reevaluates Its CIP programs. MMPA aims to direct its CIP spending to the most cost- <br /> Offerings effective programs. Since the 2013 IRP filing, MMPA added <br /> residential rebates for freezers and dehumidifiers, recycling of <br /> secondary freezers, and commercial rebates for a variety of new LED <br /> lamps and fixtures. <br /> MMPA Continues MMPA currently has no demand side management programs, but <br /> to Reevaluate continues to reevaluate potential options. The Agency had a load <br /> Demand Side curtailment program and retired it when it became a less competitive <br /> Management option to acquire capacity as market prices for capacity became less <br /> Programs expensive. <br /> 98 <br />
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