California Energy Commission - Public Interest Energy Research Program Demand Response Research Center Research Overview Load Management Informational and Rulemaking Proceedings March 3, 2008 Mary Ann Piette Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Roger Levy Levy Associates
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California Energy Commission - Public Interest Energy Research Program
Demand Response Research CenterResearch Overview
Load Management Informational and Rulemaking Proceedings
March 3, 2008
Mary Ann Piette
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Roger Levy
Levy Associates
California Energy Commission - Public Interest Energy Research Program
California Energy Commission - Public Interest Energy Research Program
Automation Goals and Definition
Research GoalsCost - Develop low-cost, automation infrastructure to improve DR capability in CaliforniaTechnology - Evaluate “readiness” of buildings to receive signalsCapability - Evaluate capability of control strategies for current and future buildings
AutoDR Definition - Fully automated signal for end-use controlSignaling – Continuous, secure, reliable, 2-way communication with listen and acknowledge signalsIndustry Standards - Open, interoperable standard control and communications to integrate with both common EMCS and other end-use devices that can receive a relay or similar signals (such XML)Timing of Notification - Day ahead and day of signals are provided to facilitate a diverse set of end-use strategies
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Manual DR - Common Practice
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DRAS Clients – 1. Software only (Smart)2. Software & Hardware
(Simple)
DR Automation Server and Client
4 Energy Management Control System (EMCS) and other systems carry out shed based on pre-programmed strategies.
3 Polling clients request price level and event data every minute
2 Price-Level and DR event signals sent on DRAS
Utility sends DR notification to DRAS1
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Martinez, CA Office Building Electricity Use with & without AutoDR June 21, 2006
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Status of Automated DR Deployment
2006 2007*
Total Participants
13 CPP
37 CPP
53 DBP
62 CBP
152 Total
Total Base load 8 MW 80 MW
Total Peak Load Reduced
1 MW 25 MW
Average Peak Load Reduction
13 % 34%
Program Participants by Industry Type
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6.3%1.6%
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3.2% 1.6%
Biotechnology
Data Center
High Tech
Industrial Process
Municipal Government
Museum
Retail
School District
DR Programs under AutoDRCPP – Critical Peak PricingDBP – Demand BiddingCBP – Capacity Bidding
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Automation by Sector
Programmable Communicating
Thermostat
Demand Response Automation Client
Demand Response Automation Client
InternetInternet
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Common Cooling Load DR StrategiesResults from 2008 PG&E Auto-DR