Pacific Northwest GridWise? Testbed Demonstration Projects; Part I. Olympic Peninsula Project
Author(s) -
Donald J. Hammerstrom,
Ron Ambrosio,
Teresa A. Carlon,
John G. DeSteese,
Gale R. Horst,
Robert Kajfasz,
Laura Lynne Kiesling,
Preston Michie,
Robert G. Pratt,
Mark Yao,
Jerry Brous,
David P. Chassin,
Ross Guttromson,
Srinivas Katipamula,
Nam Tuan Le,
Terry V. Oliver,
Sandra E. Thompson
Publication year - 2008
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/926113
Subject(s) - thermostat , testbed , computer science , portfolio , transmission (telecommunications) , peninsula , telecommunications , operations research , environmental science , automotive engineering , electrical engineering , engineering , business , finance , computer network , geography , archaeology
This report describes the implementation and results of a field demonstration wherein residential electric water heaters and thermostats, commercial building space conditioning, municipal water pump loads, and several distributed generators were coordinated to manage constrained feeder electrical distribution through the two-way communication of load status and electric price signals. The field demonstration took place in Washington and Oregon and was paid for by the U.S. Department of Energy and several northwest utilities. Price is found to be an effective control signal for managing transmission or distribution congestion. Real-time signals at 5-minute intervals are shown to shift controlled load in time. The behaviors of customers and their responses under fixed, time-of-use, and real-time price contracts are compared. Peak loads are effectively reduced on the experimental feeder. A novel application of portfolio theory is applied to the selection of an optimal mix of customer contract types
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