Pacific Northwest Demand Response Project
Friday, December 5, 2008
Council Central offices
851 SW Sixth Avenue, Suite 1100
Portland, Oregon (map)
503-222-5161 fax 820-2370
| 10:00 AM | Introductions and Welcoming Remarks (Ken Corum, Rich Sedano) |
| 10:15 AM | Wrap up of Demand Response Cost – Effectiveness Protocol and Spreadsheet Tool (Rich Sedano) |
| 10:45 AM |
Wind Integration and Demand Response (Ken Corum) >> Presentation (890k PowerPoint) |
| 11:15 AM |
Dynamic Pricing: A Brief Framework and Current Rate Design Practices of Selected Utilities (Rick Weston, RAP)
>> Presentation (870k PowerPoint) >> myPower Pricing Pilot Segments (160k PDF) >> Background Paper: The Power of Experimentation, Ahmad Faruqui and Sanem Sergici (240k PDF) |
| 12:00 PM | Lunch- Complete Online Deli Order |
| 1:00 PM |
Experience with Dynamic Pricing: Idaho Power (Darlene Nemnich and Pete Pengilly, Idaho Power) >> Presentation (700k PowerPoint) |
| 1:45 PM |
Rollout of Dynamic Pricing Programs in Southern California (Sandra Baule, San Diego Gas & Electric [by phone])
>> Presentation (520k PDF) |
| 2:30 PM | Break |
| 2:45 PM |
Critical Peak Pricing: Tariffs and Implementation (Rick Weston, RAP)
>> Presentation (350k PowerPoint) >> Model Critical Peak Pricing Tariff (50k Word) |
| 3:15 PM | Implementing Dynamic Pricing: How to get from here to there? What kinds of price structures can be put into effect now that will yield a significant chunk of the benefits that more dynamic prices will, without requiring immediate and ubiquitous investment in AMI? How far can we go without AMI and what’s the incremental benefit that can only be achieved with AMI? What does the transition to more dynamic pricing regimes (regimes that require AMI) look like? |
| 4:00 PM | Conclusion: Next Steps for PNDRP in support of states |