Demand-response in the United States: expansion efforts and electricity market activities
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505 | 8 | |a Since 2004, the federal government has made efforts to facilitate demand-response activities, including expanding their use in wholesale electricity markets. Among these efforts, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued regulatory orders affecting Regional Transmission Organizations (RTO)-entities that operate the transmission system and administer wholesale markets in some parts of the country. For example, FERC issued orders approving RTO rules for quantifying the extent of demand-response activities and compensating consumers for their demand-response activities. This book pro | |
505 | 8 | |a DEMAND-RESPONSE IN THE UNITED STATES: EXPANSION EFFORTS AND ELECTRICITY MARKET ACTIVITIES; DEMAND-RESPONSE IN THE UNITED STATES: EXPANSION EFFORTS AND ELECTRICITY MARKET ACTIVITIES; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1: ELECTRICITY MARKETS: DEMAND-RESPONSE ACTIVITIES HAVE INCREASED, BUT FERC COULD IMPROVE DATA COLLECTION AND REPORTING EFFORTS; WHY GAO DID THIS STUDY; WHAT GAO RECOMMENDS; WHAT GAO FOUND; ABBREVIATIONS; BACKGROUND. | |
505 | 8 | |a The federal government has made efforts to facilitate demand-response activities, including expanding their use in wholesale marketsferc collects data and reports on demand-response activities, but these efforts have limitations; demand-response activities have increased overall, but their characteristics have varied; demand-response efforts have resulted in benefits, but current efforts continue to pose challenges in wholesale markets | |
505 | 8 | |a FERC'S EFFORTS TO REMOVE BARRIERS AND ENCOURAGE DEMAND-RESPONSE ACTIVITIES HAVE MADE WHOLESALE MARKETS MORE COMPLEX AND INTRODUCED CHALLENGES, AND IT IS TOO SOON TO EVALUATE STEPS TO ADDRESS CHALLENGESCONCLUSION; RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EXECUTIVE ACTION; AGENCY COMMENTS AND OUR EVALUATION; APPENDIX I: OBJECTIVES, SCOPE, AND METHODOLOGY; APPENDIX II: STAKEHOLDERS INTERVIEWED; Chapter 2: ELECTRICITY MARKETS: CONSUMERS COULD BENEFIT FROM DEMAND PROGRAMS, BUT CHALLENGES REMAIN; WHY GAO DID THIS STUDY; WHAT GAO RECOMMENDS; WHAT GAO FOUND; ABBREVIATIONS; RESULTS IN BRIEF; BACKGROUND. | |
505 | 8 | |a Market-based and reliability programs allow demand to respond to changing prices and supply shortages but are in limited usedemand-response programs have saved millions of dollars and can improve the reliability of the electricity system; multiple barriers make it difficult to introduce and expand demand-response programs; certain programs show how barriers were overcome and provide lessons on how to cultivate new programs; conclusion; recommendations for executive action; agency comments and our evaluation; appendix i: scope and methodology; appendix ii: selected experts interviewed | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 3: 2013 ASSESSMENT OF DEMAND RESPONSE AND ADVANCED METERINGINTRODUCTION; A) SATURATION AND PENETRATION RATE OF ADVANCED METERS; (B) EXISTING DEMAND RESPONSE PROGRAMS AND TIME-BASED RATE PROGRAMS; (C) ANNUAL RESOURCE CONTRIBUTION OF DEMAND RESOURCES; (D) POTENTIAL FOR DEMAND RESPONSE AS A QUANTIFIABLE, RELIABLE RESOURCE FOR REGIONAL PLANNING PURPOSES. | |
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contents | Since 2004, the federal government has made efforts to facilitate demand-response activities, including expanding their use in wholesale electricity markets. Among these efforts, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued regulatory orders affecting Regional Transmission Organizations (RTO)-entities that operate the transmission system and administer wholesale markets in some parts of the country. For example, FERC issued orders approving RTO rules for quantifying the extent of demand-response activities and compensating consumers for their demand-response activities. This book pro DEMAND-RESPONSE IN THE UNITED STATES: EXPANSION EFFORTS AND ELECTRICITY MARKET ACTIVITIES; DEMAND-RESPONSE IN THE UNITED STATES: EXPANSION EFFORTS AND ELECTRICITY MARKET ACTIVITIES; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1: ELECTRICITY MARKETS: DEMAND-RESPONSE ACTIVITIES HAVE INCREASED, BUT FERC COULD IMPROVE DATA COLLECTION AND REPORTING EFFORTS; WHY GAO DID THIS STUDY; WHAT GAO RECOMMENDS; WHAT GAO FOUND; ABBREVIATIONS; BACKGROUND. The federal government has made efforts to facilitate demand-response activities, including expanding their use in wholesale marketsferc collects data and reports on demand-response activities, but these efforts have limitations; demand-response activities have increased overall, but their characteristics have varied; demand-response efforts have resulted in benefits, but current efforts continue to pose challenges in wholesale markets FERC'S EFFORTS TO REMOVE BARRIERS AND ENCOURAGE DEMAND-RESPONSE ACTIVITIES HAVE MADE WHOLESALE MARKETS MORE COMPLEX AND INTRODUCED CHALLENGES, AND IT IS TOO SOON TO EVALUATE STEPS TO ADDRESS CHALLENGESCONCLUSION; RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EXECUTIVE ACTION; AGENCY COMMENTS AND OUR EVALUATION; APPENDIX I: OBJECTIVES, SCOPE, AND METHODOLOGY; APPENDIX II: STAKEHOLDERS INTERVIEWED; Chapter 2: ELECTRICITY MARKETS: CONSUMERS COULD BENEFIT FROM DEMAND PROGRAMS, BUT CHALLENGES REMAIN; WHY GAO DID THIS STUDY; WHAT GAO RECOMMENDS; WHAT GAO FOUND; ABBREVIATIONS; RESULTS IN BRIEF; BACKGROUND. Market-based and reliability programs allow demand to respond to changing prices and supply shortages but are in limited usedemand-response programs have saved millions of dollars and can improve the reliability of the electricity system; multiple barriers make it difficult to introduce and expand demand-response programs; certain programs show how barriers were overcome and provide lessons on how to cultivate new programs; conclusion; recommendations for executive action; agency comments and our evaluation; appendix i: scope and methodology; appendix ii: selected experts interviewed Chapter 3: 2013 ASSESSMENT OF DEMAND RESPONSE AND ADVANCED METERINGINTRODUCTION; A) SATURATION AND PENETRATION RATE OF ADVANCED METERS; (B) EXISTING DEMAND RESPONSE PROGRAMS AND TIME-BASED RATE PROGRAMS; (C) ANNUAL RESOURCE CONTRIBUTION OF DEMAND RESOURCES; (D) POTENTIAL FOR DEMAND RESPONSE AS A QUANTIFIABLE, RELIABLE RESOURCE FOR REGIONAL PLANNING PURPOSES. |
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spelling | Demand-response in the United States expansion efforts and electricity market activities Carina Reilly, editor New York [New York] Nova Publishers 2014 © 2014 1 online resource (171 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Energy policies, politics and prices series Online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed August 5, 2014) Since 2004, the federal government has made efforts to facilitate demand-response activities, including expanding their use in wholesale electricity markets. Among these efforts, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued regulatory orders affecting Regional Transmission Organizations (RTO)-entities that operate the transmission system and administer wholesale markets in some parts of the country. For example, FERC issued orders approving RTO rules for quantifying the extent of demand-response activities and compensating consumers for their demand-response activities. This book pro DEMAND-RESPONSE IN THE UNITED STATES: EXPANSION EFFORTS AND ELECTRICITY MARKET ACTIVITIES; DEMAND-RESPONSE IN THE UNITED STATES: EXPANSION EFFORTS AND ELECTRICITY MARKET ACTIVITIES; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1: ELECTRICITY MARKETS: DEMAND-RESPONSE ACTIVITIES HAVE INCREASED, BUT FERC COULD IMPROVE DATA COLLECTION AND REPORTING EFFORTS; WHY GAO DID THIS STUDY; WHAT GAO RECOMMENDS; WHAT GAO FOUND; ABBREVIATIONS; BACKGROUND. The federal government has made efforts to facilitate demand-response activities, including expanding their use in wholesale marketsferc collects data and reports on demand-response activities, but these efforts have limitations; demand-response activities have increased overall, but their characteristics have varied; demand-response efforts have resulted in benefits, but current efforts continue to pose challenges in wholesale markets FERC'S EFFORTS TO REMOVE BARRIERS AND ENCOURAGE DEMAND-RESPONSE ACTIVITIES HAVE MADE WHOLESALE MARKETS MORE COMPLEX AND INTRODUCED CHALLENGES, AND IT IS TOO SOON TO EVALUATE STEPS TO ADDRESS CHALLENGESCONCLUSION; RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EXECUTIVE ACTION; AGENCY COMMENTS AND OUR EVALUATION; APPENDIX I: OBJECTIVES, SCOPE, AND METHODOLOGY; APPENDIX II: STAKEHOLDERS INTERVIEWED; Chapter 2: ELECTRICITY MARKETS: CONSUMERS COULD BENEFIT FROM DEMAND PROGRAMS, BUT CHALLENGES REMAIN; WHY GAO DID THIS STUDY; WHAT GAO RECOMMENDS; WHAT GAO FOUND; ABBREVIATIONS; RESULTS IN BRIEF; BACKGROUND. Market-based and reliability programs allow demand to respond to changing prices and supply shortages but are in limited usedemand-response programs have saved millions of dollars and can improve the reliability of the electricity system; multiple barriers make it difficult to introduce and expand demand-response programs; certain programs show how barriers were overcome and provide lessons on how to cultivate new programs; conclusion; recommendations for executive action; agency comments and our evaluation; appendix i: scope and methodology; appendix ii: selected experts interviewed Chapter 3: 2013 ASSESSMENT OF DEMAND RESPONSE AND ADVANCED METERINGINTRODUCTION; A) SATURATION AND PENETRATION RATE OF ADVANCED METERS; (B) EXISTING DEMAND RESPONSE PROGRAMS AND TIME-BASED RATE PROGRAMS; (C) ANNUAL RESOURCE CONTRIBUTION OF DEMAND RESOURCES; (D) POTENTIAL FOR DEMAND RESPONSE AS A QUANTIFIABLE, RELIABLE RESOURCE FOR REGIONAL PLANNING PURPOSES. Electric power production / United States Electric power production Energy policy / United States TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Mechanical bisacsh Electric power production United States USA Reilly, Carina edt Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Demand-response in the United States |
spellingShingle | Demand-response in the United States expansion efforts and electricity market activities Since 2004, the federal government has made efforts to facilitate demand-response activities, including expanding their use in wholesale electricity markets. Among these efforts, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued regulatory orders affecting Regional Transmission Organizations (RTO)-entities that operate the transmission system and administer wholesale markets in some parts of the country. For example, FERC issued orders approving RTO rules for quantifying the extent of demand-response activities and compensating consumers for their demand-response activities. This book pro DEMAND-RESPONSE IN THE UNITED STATES: EXPANSION EFFORTS AND ELECTRICITY MARKET ACTIVITIES; DEMAND-RESPONSE IN THE UNITED STATES: EXPANSION EFFORTS AND ELECTRICITY MARKET ACTIVITIES; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1: ELECTRICITY MARKETS: DEMAND-RESPONSE ACTIVITIES HAVE INCREASED, BUT FERC COULD IMPROVE DATA COLLECTION AND REPORTING EFFORTS; WHY GAO DID THIS STUDY; WHAT GAO RECOMMENDS; WHAT GAO FOUND; ABBREVIATIONS; BACKGROUND. The federal government has made efforts to facilitate demand-response activities, including expanding their use in wholesale marketsferc collects data and reports on demand-response activities, but these efforts have limitations; demand-response activities have increased overall, but their characteristics have varied; demand-response efforts have resulted in benefits, but current efforts continue to pose challenges in wholesale markets FERC'S EFFORTS TO REMOVE BARRIERS AND ENCOURAGE DEMAND-RESPONSE ACTIVITIES HAVE MADE WHOLESALE MARKETS MORE COMPLEX AND INTRODUCED CHALLENGES, AND IT IS TOO SOON TO EVALUATE STEPS TO ADDRESS CHALLENGESCONCLUSION; RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EXECUTIVE ACTION; AGENCY COMMENTS AND OUR EVALUATION; APPENDIX I: OBJECTIVES, SCOPE, AND METHODOLOGY; APPENDIX II: STAKEHOLDERS INTERVIEWED; Chapter 2: ELECTRICITY MARKETS: CONSUMERS COULD BENEFIT FROM DEMAND PROGRAMS, BUT CHALLENGES REMAIN; WHY GAO DID THIS STUDY; WHAT GAO RECOMMENDS; WHAT GAO FOUND; ABBREVIATIONS; RESULTS IN BRIEF; BACKGROUND. Market-based and reliability programs allow demand to respond to changing prices and supply shortages but are in limited usedemand-response programs have saved millions of dollars and can improve the reliability of the electricity system; multiple barriers make it difficult to introduce and expand demand-response programs; certain programs show how barriers were overcome and provide lessons on how to cultivate new programs; conclusion; recommendations for executive action; agency comments and our evaluation; appendix i: scope and methodology; appendix ii: selected experts interviewed Chapter 3: 2013 ASSESSMENT OF DEMAND RESPONSE AND ADVANCED METERINGINTRODUCTION; A) SATURATION AND PENETRATION RATE OF ADVANCED METERS; (B) EXISTING DEMAND RESPONSE PROGRAMS AND TIME-BASED RATE PROGRAMS; (C) ANNUAL RESOURCE CONTRIBUTION OF DEMAND RESOURCES; (D) POTENTIAL FOR DEMAND RESPONSE AS A QUANTIFIABLE, RELIABLE RESOURCE FOR REGIONAL PLANNING PURPOSES. Electric power production / United States Electric power production Energy policy / United States TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Mechanical bisacsh Electric power production United States |
title | Demand-response in the United States expansion efforts and electricity market activities |
title_auth | Demand-response in the United States expansion efforts and electricity market activities |
title_exact_search | Demand-response in the United States expansion efforts and electricity market activities |
title_full | Demand-response in the United States expansion efforts and electricity market activities Carina Reilly, editor |
title_fullStr | Demand-response in the United States expansion efforts and electricity market activities Carina Reilly, editor |
title_full_unstemmed | Demand-response in the United States expansion efforts and electricity market activities Carina Reilly, editor |
title_short | Demand-response in the United States |
title_sort | demand response in the united states expansion efforts and electricity market activities |
title_sub | expansion efforts and electricity market activities |
topic | Electric power production / United States Electric power production Energy policy / United States TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Mechanical bisacsh Electric power production United States |
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