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Title: IEA Task XIII: Demand Response Resources


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  • IEA Task XIII Demand Response Resources
  • Start-up and Proposed Project Tasks/Activities
  • Presented at
  • Peak Load Management Alliance (PLMA) Spring
    Meeting
  • San Diego, CA March 24, 2002
  • Presented By
  • Daniel M. Violette, Ph.D.Summit Blue Consulting
  • Boulder, Colorado
  • Phone 720-564-1130
  • E-mail dviolette_at_summitblue.com

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Project Tasks -- Initial Statement
  • Initial views regarding Project Tasks based on
    "Concept Paper Demand Response Resources (DRR)"
  • This paper builds upon several recent IEA
    activities including
  • Workshop On Enhancing Demand Response In
    Liberalized Electricity Markets At IEA
    Headquarters, Paris, February 2003
  • IEA Publication The Power to Choose, October
    2003, IEA Online Bookstore and
  • IEA Experts Workshop on DRR, hosted by the New
    York Independent System Operator (NYISO) and the
    New York Energy Research Development Authority
    (NYSERDA) Albany, NY, September 2003.
  • Objective of Experts Workshop Develop initial
    concepts for a new IEA DSM Annex addressing DR.
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Conclusions from IEA Work
  • Three conclusions from prior IEA work support
    the objectives and approach
  • Current market designs do not enable demand
    response due to
  • out-dated metering and related technologies,
  • a lack of real-time price information reaching
    consumers,
  • regulated retail prices while wholesale markets
    have largely been deregulated,
  • system operators focused on supply-side
    resources and,
  • a legacy where demand response was not considered
    important.
  • Significant investment is needed in DR
    infrastructure to enable markets to communicate
    the value and cost of electricity.
  • Governments and regulators are key in enabling DR
    -- benefits of DRare dispersed among different
    market players and current markets will not
    develop a meaningful DR capability without
    facilitation.
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Objectives Developed at Initial Expert's
Workshop
  • Identify and develop the country-specific
    information needed to establish the potential for
    demand response.
  • Perform the market and institutional assessment
    needed to set realistic goals for the
    contribution of DRR to sector objectives.
  • Mobilize technical and analytic resources needed
    to support the implementation of DRR programs and
    track their performance.
  • 3

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Proposed Activities / Tasks
  • Eight proposed activities and project tasks
  • Task 1 -- Finalize Principles and County-Specific
    Objectives
  • Task 2 -- Define the DR Resource Base and Market
    Characterization
  • Task 3 Market Potential of DRR
  • Task 4 Demand Response Valuation
  • Task 5 Role and Value of Enabling Technologies
  • Task 6 Priorities and Barriers Solutions and
    Recommendations
  • Task 7 Develop DRR Network of Methods, Tools
    and Applications
  • Task 8 Deliver Products and Intellectual
    Property (IP)
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Task 1 -- Finalize Principles and County-Specific
Objectives
  • Define basic principles for the project
  • One Global objectives based upon IEA
    principles.
  • Two Country-specific objectives, with each
    participating country customizing their own
    objectives within the global objectives.
  • Three Finalize deliverables and define how they
    would be applicable to each participating
    country.
  • Actions
  • Initial position paper on project objectives and
    deliverables
  • Start-up meeting to obtain review and input on
    global objectives.
  • Refine deliverables for the different Annex
    Subtasks.
  • Develop country-specific objectives -- each
    country would develop its own objectives within
    the global objectives.
  • For each country, identify how the deliverables
    can be applied to their markets and
    circumstances.
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Task 2 -- Define the DR Resource Base and Market
Characterization
  • Characterize DR offers, products, services and
    enabling technologies.
  • Identify market actors involved and the decisions
    that need to be made by market actors to
    effectively deploy DRR.
  • Steps to be taken include
  • Intellectual Review -- Reports, studies and any
    other relevant information on DR methods and
    applications.
  • Classification Scheme -- Typology for DR
    products, services and technologies based on
    important product and delivery features.
  • Characterize Methods -- Examine policies and
    processes that can be used to integrate DR into
    liberalized electricity markets.
  • Product -- Best practices data base
  • Identify existing DR efforts and,
  • Catalogue operation and performance to create a
    best practices database.
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Task 3 Market Potential of DRR
  • Build on Best Practices to determine economic DR
    within different markets and under different
    market conditions.
  • Steps
  • Define markets based on DR product and delivery
    pathways.
  • Consider market structures, product and delivery
    needs, and objectives to be met by DR.
  • Develop method(s) for estimating economic DR
    potential.
  • On a regional level and on a country level.
  • Develop DR potential relationships, i.e., how
    economic DR will vary given changes in key
    variables (e.g., operating reserves, peak and
    off-peak prices, customer characteristics, and
    technology costs).
  • Apply methods (by request) on a regional and
    country-specific basis.
  • Product -- Define attainable magnitudes of DR (or
    estimation methods) for region and
    country-specific markets (based on the market
    attributes).
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Task 4 Demand Response Valuation
  • Develop the methods and procedures to establish
    the value proposition to guide DR initiatives.
  • Steps
  • Methods to assess the "public value" of DR --
    contributions to reliability and price
    stabilization objectives of liberalized markets.
  • Methods to assess the "private value" of DR to
    market actors.
  • Create an integrated value model/approach that
    characterizes the level and distribution of
    benefits associated with DR (recognize different
    market structures, product designs, and customer
    response).
  • Conduct workshops to train country experts on the
    use and interpretation of the integrated value
    model -- the business case from public and
    private perspectives.
  • One Concept -- Use the "value framework" combined
    with "economic market potential" to establish DR
    goals (by country).
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Task 5 Role and Value of Enabling Technologies
  • Catalogue technologies and systems available for
    use in DR programs from the perspective of the
    system operator and the participating customer.
  • Steps
  • Develop a scheme to organize devices and systems
    according to how they provide value to customers
    and/or system operators.
  • Identify current country applications, practices
    and applications, and characterize their
    performance, benefits and costs.
  • Catalogue new and potential technologies and
    systems.
  • Concept -- Maintain and update a catalogue of
    existing, new and potential enabling technologies
    and systems.
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Task 6 Priorities and Barriers Solutions and
Recommendations
  • Establish communication channels for decision
    makers, thought leaders, and DR program
    administrators and implementers.
  • Create stakeholder groups in each country.
  • Implement surveys, focus groups and conduct other
    information outreach initiatives (with country
    support).
  • Assess recommendations that might help overcome
    barriers.
  • Develop market design and business rules to
    achieve economic DR.
  • Two selected issues -- 1) Verification of
    response and 2) Integration with resource
    adequacy planning via models and operations.
  • Report on barriers to meeting target levels of
    DR.
  • Product Create and maintain an information
    repository that tracks the identification
    resolution of barriers (on-going best practices).
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Task 7 Develop DRR Network of Methods, Tools
and Applications
  • Create a virtual center of excellence (via a web
    portal) regarding DR methods, technologies, and
    applications.
  • Steps
  • Use web portal and library protocols to make
    information, products, and reports from this
    effort accessible to participating countries.
  • Determine whether a physical location (or
    locations) for centers of excellence can be
    developed in regions or in participating
    countries at the countrys discretion.
  • Manage a periodic DRR Project newsletter to
    project participants.
  • Product Virtual access to DRR information,
    tools, and best practices and newsletter.
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Task 8 Deliver Products and IP
  • The delivery of the intellectual property created
    to the IEA DSM Programme and the participating
    countries.
  • Steps
  • Turn over of DRR Project Portal to IEA DSM IT
    team and training for ongoing operation,
    maintenance and support.
  • Conduct regional workshops (4) to deliver project
    products and tools to country stakeholder groups
    and conduct training.
  • Deliver Final report to IEA DSM Executive
    Committee.
  • Transfer DR Project Portal operation, maintenance
    and training to IEA DSM Programme IT team,
    conduct regional workshops with Country Experts
    and Stakeholder teams, prepare final IEA report.
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Summary
  • Great potential, but realizing this potential
    will be a challenge.
  • Positive note -- Two IEA DR Experts' meetings
    produced useful information and some consistent
    views.
  • This effort provides the opportunity for
  • Overall learning.
  • A focus on key pivots that can influence DR
    implementation.
  • Catalogue information
  • Develop value propositions and business models to
    guide initiatives and implementation.
  • Focus on actionable plans
  • Contribution of US Demand Response Coordination
    Committee has the potential to be very
    significant
  • Combination of utilities and key market actors in
    the U.S.
  • 13

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  • CONTACT
  • Daniel M. Violette
  • Principal, Strategy Practice
  • Summit Blue Consulting
  • 1722 14th Street
  • Boulder, Colorado 80302
  • Phone 720-564-1139
  • E-Mail dviolette_at_summitblue.com
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