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Join us at Purdue University and Berkeley Lab on January 23, 2004, for a meeting sponsored by the California Energy Commission. Explore research on pre-cooling, automated demand response, and peak end-use sectors. The agenda covers introductions, tool development, case studies, and next steps in energy efficiency. Learn about the Demand Response Research Center aiming to facilitate research collaboration and advance demand response technologies and practices. Stakeholders include policymakers, researchers, utilities, and industry representatives. Visit our site for more information and to engage in groundbreaking research initiatives.
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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) 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
Meeting Objectives • Present Background and Research on Pre-Cooling • Review Next Steps, Obtain Feedback • Introduce Demand Response Research Center • Introduce Automated Demand Response Research
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
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
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