Wednesday, March 9, 2005
9:30 | Introductions |
9:45 | Summary of demand response activity around the region |
10:30 | Break |
10:45 | Cost-effectiveness standards and measures |
1:00 | Continue cost-effectiveness discussion |
2:00 | What are the biggest obstacles to realizing demand response’s full potential in the Pacific Northwest? |
3:00 | Is another workshop worthwhile? If so, what topics should we take up next? |
4:00 | Adjourn |
Supporting documents
- Starting the Discussion - background on cost-effectiveness
- List of potential discussion topics
- Assessment of Demand Response Resource Potentials for PGE and Pacific Power (40k PDF)
- Direct Load Control Pilot for Electric Space Heat (70k PDF)
- Direct Load Control Pilot for Electric Water Heat (90k PDF)
- Analysis of the Load Impacts and Economic Benefits of the Residential TOU Rate Option (30k PDF)
- PacifiCorp presentation to Oregon PUC (170k PDF)
- Oregon Public Utilities Commission staff report on Demand Response programs for Oregon utilities (360k PDF)
Demand Response Research Center - Statewide Pricing Pilot presentation (2.2m PDF)
- Scoping Study Roundtable Draft Report (100k PDF)
- Appendix A. Issue paper (1.2m PDF)
- Appendix B. Participant list (20k PDF)
- Appendix C. Participant homework responses (70k PDF)
- Appendix D. Recommended research target areas (70k PDF)
Idaho Power - DSM Program (80k PDF)
Portland General Electric: - Residential Service Schedule 7 (70k PDF)
- Standard Offer Service Small Nonresidential Schedule 32 (40k PDF)
- Demand Buy Back Rider Nonresidential Schedule 86 (20k PDF)
- Load Reduction Program Schedule 88 (10k PDF)
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Pacific Power & Light: - Energy Exchange Program Schedule 71 (10k PDF)
- Large Customer Curtailment Option Schedule 73 (10k PDF)
- Interruptible Tariff for Winter Peak Experimental Electric Service Rider Schedule 74 (20k PDF)
- Portfolio Time-of-use Supply Service Schedule 210 (20k PDF)