AEMA Files Comments in EPA Greenhouse Gas Proceeding

AEMA filed comments on February 26, 2018, in the Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPRM), the proposed replacement rule to the Obama Administration’s Clean Power Plan (CPP). As a result of comments and a study AEMA had originally filed to the CPP, demand response was included in the final rule as both a greenhouse gas […]

AEMA Files Comments at EPA on Repeal of Clean Power Plan

When the EPA was considering the Clean Power Plan during the Obama Administration, AEMA submitted detailed comments with analysis to back them up, recommending that demand response be included in any final rule. As a result, the final rule from EPA included demand response both as a tool states could use to reduce greenhouse gas […]

Advanced Energy Management Alliance Touts Demand Response as Tool in Clean Power Plan

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Katherine Hamilton, 202.524.8832 WASHINGTON, D.C. (August 5, 2015) – The Advanced Energy Management Alliance (AEMA) noted today that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) included demand response as both a greenhouse gas compliance and reliability tool in the Clean Power Plan, released on August 3. “We are pleased with the outcome in […]

AEMA Urges ERCOT to Focus on Expanding Demand Response

The following statement was issued by the Advanced Energy Management Alliance (AEMA) in response to the report released Tuesday by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) that analyzed the impact of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations (including the Clean Power Plan) on Texas. The report can be found on ERCOT’s website: http://ercot.com/content/news/presentations/2014/Impacts%20of%20Environmental%20Regulations%20in%20the%20ERCOT%20Region.pdf AEMA Chairman […]

Study Finds “Significant” Greenhouse Gas Savings with Demand Response; Group Urges EPA to Incorporate in Clean Power Plan

Washington, DC (PRWEB) December 02, 2014 The Advanced Energy Management Alliance (“AEMA”), a coalition of demand response providers and consumers, was founded on the principle that adoption of demand response programs would lead to a number of beneficial outcomes, including reductions in carbon dioxide (“CO2”) emissions. A new study confirms that implementation of demand response […]