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The Association for Demand Response & Smart Grid (ADS), a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit organization, has announced the addition of five new members: Comverge, Emerson Climate Technologies, Rodan Energy Solutions Inc., the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) and On-Ramp Wireless.

"We are excited to have these new members be a part of ADS," says Dan Delurey, executive director of ADS. "Each of them comes from a different part of the DR and smart grid community, and we look forward to them injecting their perspective and expertise into our organization."

Comverge is a provider of intelligent energy management solutions. Emerson Climate Technologies, a business segment of Emerson, is a provider of heating, air conditioning and refrigeration solutions for residential, industrial and commercial applications.

Rodan Energy Solutions Inc. is a smart grid company delivering integrated energy solutions to electricity consumers, distributors and power producers, and NRECA is the national service organization that represents private, not-for-profit, consumer-owned electric cooperatives. On-Ramp Wireless is a developer of wireless solutions for energy automation.



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