Oct. 28, 2011: Lynxspring, Constellation Energy Alliance Aims to Increase Automated Load Response
BALTIMORE — Lynxspring Inc. and Constellation Energy have announced an agreement aimed at increasing the number of automated load response users through the Lynxspring Energy Partner (LEP) network. According to the companies, the alliance will give building controls providers and systems integrators the opportunity to offer their customers Constellation Energy’s load response programs and VirtuWatt Energy Manager to automate load response.
“The LEP network allows controls providers to differentiate themselves and bring added value to customers by offering energy products and services,” said Lynxspring president and CEO Terry Swope. “New load curtailment customers will be able to rely on LEP network providers to implement VirtuWatt with their existing building systems and to help develop automated load control strategies. As part of the program, customers will have the option to apply the load response revenue they earn toward the cost of utilities, building system upgrades, or other capital expenses.”