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Amy Schmidt researches small and midsize business energy-efficiency programs and helps maintain E Source DSMdat, a database of energy-efficiency and demand-side management (DSM) initiatives in the US and Canada. Before she joined E Source, the Universities Council on Water Resources published her thesis on how utilities set water prices. Amy received a BA in environmental economics from Bates College in Lewiston, Maine.

Amy Schmidt
Senior Analyst, Customer Energy Solutions Underserved customers Planning Demand-side management (DSM) Demand-response (DR) programs Load shifting