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Pre-Cooling and Demand Response

Pre-Cooling and Demand Response. Purdue University and Berkeley Lab January 23, 2004 Sponsored by the California Energy Commission. Meeting Agenda. 10:00 Introductions and Overview (Piette) 10:15 Background and Previous Research (Braun)

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Pre-Cooling and Demand Response

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  1. Pre-Cooling and Demand Response Purdue University and Berkeley Lab January 23, 2004 Sponsored by the California Energy Commission

  2. Meeting Agenda 10:00 Introductions and Overview (Piette) 10:15 Background and Previous Research (Braun) 10:45 Results of from Santa Rosa Federal Building (Xu) 11:45 Tool Development for Thermal Mass (Braun) 12:45 Lunch and Discussion of Next Steps (Haves) 1:45 Automated DR in 5 Large Facilities (Piette) 2:10 Open Discussion 2:30 Adjourn

  3. Meeting Objectives • Present Background and Research on Pre-Cooling • Review Next Steps, Obtain Feedback • Introduce Demand Response Research Center • Introduce Automated Demand Response Research

  4. Top 10 California Peak End Uses/Sectors (assumes 50,000 MW Peak) 8,000 15% 14% 7,000 11% 6,000 11% 5,000 Megawatts 4,000 7% 6% 3,000 4% 4% 4% 4% 2,000 1,000 0 Res AC Com AC Res Misc Com Misc Com Light TCU Buildings Res Refrigerator Process Industry Assembly Industry Ag & Water Pumping End-Use/Sector

  5. Demand Response Research Center • Objective: to develop, prioritize, conduct, and disseminate multi-institutional research to facilitate DR • Scope: technologies, policies, programs, strategies and practices, emphasizing a market connection • Method: Partners Planning Committee, Annual R&D Plan • Stakeholders: • State policy makers • Researchers • Information & metering system developers • Aggregators • Program implementers • Utilities • Industry trade associations • Building owners, engineers & operators • Building equipment manufacturers • Other end-use customers

  6. Further Information on CEC DR Research • Demand Response Research Center • Forthcoming site http://drrc.lbl.gov • Current CEC Demand Response Sites • Consortium for Electric Reliability Technology Solutions (CERTS) http://certs.lbl.gov • Center for the Study of Energy Markets (CSEM) http:// www.ucei.berkeley.edu/power.html • Demand Response Enabling Technology Development (DRETD) http:// ciee.ucop.edu/dretd

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