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|Purpose=The Demand Side Management Implementing Agreement promotes international collaboration to develop and deploy technologies and strategies that optimize electricity demand. It aims to enhance energy efficiency, reduce peak loads, and integrate renewable energy through innovative demand-side management practices.
|Purpose=Demand Side Management Implementing Agreement fosters global teamwork to optimize electricity use, boosting efficiency and renewables via innovative strategies.
|Website=https://www.ieadsm.org
|Website=https://www.ieadsm.org
|ProgramStart=1993
|ProgramStart=1993
|InitialFunding=Member country contributions, amount unspecified
|InitialFunding=Member country contributions, amount unspecified
|Duration=Ongoing
|Duration=Ongoing
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The '''Demand Side Management Implementing Agreement''' (DSM-IA) is an international initiative under the International Energy Agency (IEA) framework, launched to advance demand-side management (DSM) as a tool for improving energy systems worldwide. Established in 1993, it brings together member countries to share expertise, conduct research, and implement DSM technologies that reduce electricity consumption during peak times, enhance energy efficiency, and support the integration of renewable energy sources.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ieadsm.org |title=IEA DSM Programme |publisher=International Energy Agency}}</ref> Known for its task-based approach, the program has evolved to address modern challenges like smart grids and electric vehicle integration, remaining a vital platform for global energy policy collaboration.
The '''Demand Side Management Implementing Agreement''' (DSM-IA) is an international initiative under the International Energy Agency (IEA) framework, launched to advance demand-side management (DSM) as a tool for improving energy systems worldwide. Established in 1993, it brings together member countries to share expertise, conduct research, and implement DSM technologies that reduce electricity consumption during peak times, enhance energy efficiency, and support the integration of renewable energy sources.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ieadsm.org |title=IEA DSM Programme |publisher=International Energy Agency}}</ref> Known for its task-based approach, the program has evolved to address modern challenges like smart grids and electric vehicle integration, remaining a vital platform for global energy policy collaboration.