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[VentureBeat] Because the market is expanding at such a quick rate, there will be room for more smart grid players for longer. Industry analysts have noted that certain segments of the business are already becoming saturated, namely the home energy monitoring and management space, where companies like Tendril, Control4, EnergyHub, OpenPeak, and more are battling it out for dominance.
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