Instruct Nirmaana 24-Smart and Lean Construction Through Technology.pdf
Demand Side Management (DSM) program of Oklahoma state, USA
1. Oklahoma G&E
Demand Response Program initiative information
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Standard
10 ~ 20 min
Presenter: H,Vatankhah
Prof. S. Ghasemzadeh
2. Contents of this session
❑ Description
❑ Objectives and Benefits
❑ Use case description
❑ Current status and results
❑Lessons and best practices
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4. Objectives
Primary Ultimate
✓ Assessment of DR
Tech Dynamic pricing
Web portal
IHD
PCT
Combo
TOU – CP
VPP - CP
✓ Delaying investments in
generation resources
✓ V V O optimization
Details
1.3 KW demand reduction per customer
Up to 20% participation
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5. Benefits
67MW demand
reduction
179 $ customer
savings in 4 peak
month
VVO optimization
Envisioned benefits
(SAIDI-SAIFI up to 30%, metering
costs up to 15 M$ and demand up
to 223 MW reduction, Participation
increase up to 160,000 customers)
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6. Use case description
Conditions TOU VPP
Off-peak 4.2 ¢/kWh 4.5 ¢/kWh
Standard
23 ¢/kWh
11.3 ¢/kWh
High 23 ¢/kWh
Critical 46 ¢/kWh
Critical price event 46 ¢/kWh 46 ¢/kWh
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10. Phase 2
Initiated in 2011
1.97 KW demand reduction
VPP/PCT pricing method
+3000 participants
Important demographic sections and
demand response relationship
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11. Phase 3
Initiated in 2012
61.5% accepted free PCT
2.34 KW demand reduction
(0.81 KW for just VPP)
VPP/PCT pricing method
~35150 participants
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12. ❑ Savings
❑ Technology “and” savings create sustainability
❑ Automation
❑ Pricing is critical to success
❑ Energy awareness and focus
❑ Customer education
❑ Ease of enrollment
❑ IT, effective processes, and trusted partners and “Regulators” are essential
❑ Statistical studies
Lessons learned & best practices
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13. Thanks for your attention
Questions and discussion
The End !
Data driven from:
DSM Casebook 2014 Ver.1
OG&E Consumer Behavior Study Evaluation Report, DOE – August 2012