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PRICES 3 AUTOMATION 2 COMMUNICATIONS 2 ELECTRICITY 2 FIELD TESTS 2 CALIFORNIA 1 COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 1 COMMISSIONING 1 CONTROL SYSTEMS 1 DESIGN 1 ELECTRIC UTILITIES 1 ENERGY EFFICIENCY 1 EVALUATION 1 IMPLEMENTATION 1 INTERNET 1 MARKET 1 OCCUPANTS 1 PERFORMANCE 1 RELIABILITY 1 SEASONS 1 SHAPE 1 TARIFFS 1 TESTING 1 energy conservation, consumption, and utilization 1
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Motegi, Naoya 3 Piette, Mary Ann 3 Watson, David S. 2 Bourassa, Norman 1 Kiliccote, Sila 1 Kiliccote,Sila 1 Linkugel, Eric 1 Watson, David 1 Xu, Peng 1
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Participation through Automation: Fully Automated Critical PeakPricing in Commercial Buildings
Piette, Mary Ann; Watson, David S.; Motegi, Naoya; … - 2009
California electric utilities have been exploring the use of dynamic critical peak prices (CPP) and other demand response programs to help reduce peaks in customer electric loads. CPP is a tariff design to promote demand response. Levels of automation in DR can be defined as follows: Manual...
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Automated Critical Peak Pricing Field Tests: Program Descriptionand Results
Piette, Mary Ann; Watson, David; Motegi, Naoya; … - 2009
California utilities have been exploring the use of critical peak prices (CPP) to help reduce needle peaks in customer end-use loads. CPP is a form of price-responsive demand response (DR). Recent experience has shown that customers have limited knowledge of how to operate their facilities in...
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Automated Demand Response and Commissioning
Piette, Mary Ann; Watson, David S.; Motegi, Naoya; … - 2008
This paper describes the results from the second season of research to develop and evaluate the performance of new Automated Demand Response (Auto-DR) hardware and software technology in large facilities. Demand Response (DR) is a set of activities to reduce or shift electricity use to improve...
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