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        Demand response at the Naval Postgraduate School

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        Wilson, Daryl
        Stouffer, Dean
        Date
        2008-12
        Advisor
        Ferrer, Geraldo
        Dew, Nicholas
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        The purpose of this MBA project is to assist the Naval Postgraduate School's Public Works department to assimilate into a Demand Response program that will not only benefit the school but also the community. Demand Response programs are open to any residential or business customer that is tied into a local power grid. Through varying Demand Response programs, the Naval Postgraduate School has the potential to help the local power grid by curtailing energy consumption during peak times and in return benefiting from rebates and support services that can help to adopt better energy saving practices.
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        MBA Professional Report
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        • 7. Master of Business Administration (MBA) Professional Projects

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