
Battery-Powered Air Conditioners Take a Load Off the Grid
THE SO WHAT
If battery-backed AC can shave peak heating and cooling loads — roughly 50% of global end-use energy — utilities will start treating home and commercial HVAC as dispatchable assets, not just demand. Hardware, HVAC, and DER operators should be modeling revenue from grid services, not just comfort and efficiency.
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