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Do demand response programs resolve peak load issues, or simply shift the load, creating worse peak load problems?
Number of survey participants:
25
Participants were allowed to vote for one answer in this poll.
Yes
62% (16 votes)
No
38% (10 votes)
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Oct 4, 2011 - 8:29 AM
It would help if there were just one question instead of two.
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In the future...
It would help if there were just one question instead of two.
In the future...
It would help if there were just one question instead of two.