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Energy efficiency initiatives are increasingly making their way into many manufacturing and distribution facilities as part of corporate initiatives to reduce energy use and costs, as well as meeting sustainability goals. Various strategies can be employed to manage energy usage at industrial and manufacturing facilities such as peak shaving and demand response. This white paper from ACT’s Dr. Nasser Kutkut highlights the key aspects of peak shaving and demand response, as well as ACT’s product and solutions supporting energy management programs.