IEA Workshop on "Enhancing Demand Response
in Liberalised Electricity Markets"

24-25 February 2003, IEA Headquarters, Paris

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Workshop Agenda (PDF)

Full Proceedings - Presentations and Papers

Session A: Overview

Session B: DR in Wholesale Markets

Session C: DR and Retail Markets

Session D: Regulatory Issues

Session E: Gathering the Threads

For further information contact Michael Jones

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Session A: Demand Response Overview
Session Chairman: Ross Malme
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A1:The Role of Demand Response in Liberalised Markets (presentation one) (presentation two)

Grayson Heffner (World Bank) & Bernie Neenan (Neenan Associates)

  • Why DR in liberalised markets, Economic efficiency benefits of DR
  • DR and reliability/security of supply/ market design
  • DR and retail competition / Pricing and other regulatory issues
A2: Demand Response in a Liberalised Markets: The Australian Experience (presentation) (paper)

Eric Groom - IPART Of New South Wales

  • History of demand response programmes in regulated context
  • Environmental, Network and Retail Market Opportunities
  • Technology Developments
  A3: The Kyoto Context – Measuring & Evaluating Energy Efficiency & Emissions Targets for DR Programs.

Marcella Pavan - Autorità per l'energia elettrica e il gas

  • Do price-responsive DR programs increase or decrease electricity use and emissions?
  • Are energy efficiency targets compatible with market-driven approaches to DR?
 

 

Session B: DR in Wholesale Markets
Session Chairman: Dan Delurey
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B1: Market Experiences with Demand Side Bidding (DSB) and Future Directions

Guido Cervigni - Gestore Mercato Elettrico SpA

  • The Role and values of DSB
  • Experiences with DSB and DSB Communications, Future Developments for DSB
  B2: Pool Operator Facilities for DR Participation within Wholesale Markets (paper) (presentation)

Ulrik Stridbæk – Eltra

  • Effective market design/connecting the demand and supply markets
  • Effective pricing and regulation

Session C: DR and Retail Markets
Session Chairman: Dan Delurey
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C1: Nation-wide Residential / Commercial DR – ENEL (Italy)

IEA or ENEL Speaker (TBC)

  • ENEL Top Down Strategy for Metering / Demand Response
  • Regulatory Policy and Cost Recovery
  • Immediate Services and Benefits
  • Future Services and Upside
C2: Retail Demand Response Options – US Markets

Dan Delurey

Executive Director, Demand Response & Advanced Metering Coalition

  • Private and Public Cost Recovery Options
  • Marketing TOU Pricing by customer segment
  • PUGET & Georgia and GULF Power - Customer Reaction & Market Transformation
  • The Power of Aggregation
C3: Meter, meter on the wall

George Roberts

Director Regulatory Relations, SchlumbergerSema

  • Role of metering
  • Metering, pricing and regulation
  • Systems for compliance monitoring
C4: Advanced End Use Technologies

Paul Bertrand

CTI Technical Director – ADEME

  • Detailed analysis of end use data
  • Social monitoring and learning
  • Residential consumption auditing
C4: What should an advanced meter able to do?

Paolo Bertoldi
European Commission - DG JRC

  • The ICT challenge
  • A critical analysis of existing technologies
  • Regulations and technology deployment

 

Session D: Regulatory Issues
Session Chair: Hans Nilsson
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D1. The role of Market Design in Developing Demand Response Experience

  • FERC Position on demand response, key benefits
  • Market design measures
  • Pricing for demand response
  • Connecting wholesale and retail markets

Alison Silverstein

Senior Energy Policy Advisor, FERC

D2: Regulation for Demand Response – An EU Model

  • The New European Commission Proposal for a Directive on the Promotion of Energy Services

Randall Bowie

EU Commission

D3: Making the Markets Work

  • Some consumer perspectives on market access
  • The role of standardisation in national and international markets

Steve Kromer

Teton Energy Partners

D4: Mobilising Demand Response into Wholesale/Retail Markets – Norwegian Experience

  • Regulatory Guidance for Demand Response
  • The Regulator, the Transmission System Operator and the Consumer
  • Mobilising Demand Response

Jan Moen, Regulator NVE, NORWAY

D5: Design Principles and Regulation for Demand Response – US Experience

  • Prototypical DR Programs & Participation Factors
  • Customer Communications, Simple Programs, Reflecting Value
  • Regulating for success

Ross Malme

Chairman - Peak Load Management Alliance

 

 

Session E: Gathering the Threads - Roundtable discussion
Session Chairs : Bernie Neenan / Michael Jones
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Series of short (10minute) presentations capturing key messages from the workshop. (To be proposed by the Chair/Facilitator)

E1: Demand Response in Wholesale Markets

  • Making demand response work
  • Pricing and technology developments

E2: Demand Response in Retail Markets

  • Technology, pricing, consumer attitudes
  • Mass marketing, market transformation, efficiency marketing

E3: Regulation

  • Impact of market design on DR
  • Guidance to regulators
  • Technology regulation, intelligent devices, metering standards