This multinational research project investigates demand-side management (DSM) measures that may provide viable alternatives to augmentation of electricity networks and also provide network operational services.
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To provide a wider perspective on utility and customer experience with real-time pricing (RTP), this report surveyed 43 optional RTP programs offered in 2003, interviewed RTP program managers and other utility staff, and reviewed publicly available sources, including key regulatory documents and
This resource presents the preliminary results of five case studies conducted at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory involving innovative demand response programs.
This International Energy Agency's Demand-Side Management (DSM) Programme was charged with studying issues surrounding the integration of energy efficiency, distributed generation, renewable energy resources and energy storage technologies—both locally and globally—to maximize the value of the r
This report examines the findings of the U.S.
This paper describes how California (CA)'s investor-owned utilities (IOUs) promoted emerging technologies from 1997 to 2000 to increase energy efficiency in the buildings sector.
This paper attempts to answer the following questions: What is new about the recent raft of white certificate energy efficiency schemes and is there anything that makes them more effective than the older approaches?
The first part of this report briefly describes successful programs for several renewable energy technologies, providing Internet links for more information, as well as contact information.
In this report, the Clean Energy Group recommends the following: 1) develop global networks of clean energy practitioners; 2) understand processes of technology innovation for clean energy; 3) organize federal, state, international and private sector activities to create complementary and synerg
This report summarizes key learning points on carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) from Phase 5 of the International Energy Agency Greenhouse Gas Research and Development Program (IEAGHG).