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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

California Energy Commission - Public Interest Energy Research Program Presentation Outline Automating Demand Response Behavior Demand Response Value Dynamic Tariffs

California Energy Commission - Public Interest Energy Research Program Automation Goals and Definition Research Goals Cost - Develop low-cost, automation infrastructure to improve DR capability in California Technology - Evaluate “readiness” of buildings to receive signals Capability - Evaluate capability of control strategies for current and future buildings AutoDR Definition - Fully automated signal for end-use control Signaling – Continuous, secure, reliable, 2-way communication with listen and acknowledge signals Industry 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

California Energy Commission - Public Interest Energy Research Program Manual DR - Common Practice

California Energy Commission - Public Interest Energy Research Program DRAS Clients – 1. Software only (Smart) 2. Software & Hardware (Simple) DR Automation Server and Client

California Energy Commission - Public Interest Energy Research Program

Status of Automated DR Deployment * Total Participants 13 CPP 37 CPP 53 DBP 62 CBP 152 Total Total Base load8 MW80 MW Total Peak Load Reduced 1 MW25 MW Average Peak Load Reduction 13 %34% DR Programs under AutoDR CPP – Critical Peak Pricing DBP – Demand Bidding CBP – Capacity Bidding

California Energy Commission - Public Interest Energy Research Program Automation by Sector Programmable Communicating Thermostat Demand Response Automation Client Internet

California Energy Commission - Public Interest Energy Research Program Common Cooling Load DR Strategies Results from 2008 PG&E Auto-DR

California Energy Commission - Public Interest Energy Research Program Next Steps – Auto-DR and Related Research Complete final draft of Open DR Automation Server and client specification (May 2008) Facilitate implementation of open standards in state and national DR efforts Explore links to Building Codes (Title 24) Ensure compliance of Global Temperature Adjustment in 2008 Building Code (Title 24) Explore continuous energy minimization, energy management systems, and building codes

California Energy Commission - Public Interest Energy Research Program Behavior Research DR is a behaviorally driven system Behavior research explores “why and the how” not “who and the what” Current projects – residential and small commercial DR rates and technologies Field tests in summer 2008