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Title: Demand Response from a Retailer Perspective


1
Demand Response
from a Retailer Perspective
  • Ronnie Chahal
  • Centrica
  • March 18, 2003

2
Capacity Price
  • The price of capacity and energy can be lowered
    and made less volatile through load response
  • Average Daily Balancing Energy for February 24
    25, 2003
  • Price 2/24/03 2/25/03

Note Prices are subject to revision by ERCOT
3
Average Hourly Balancing Energy Prices
(by Congestion Zone From 02/21/02 to 02/20/03)

4
Commodity Price Cycle

ERCOT Historical Implied On-Peak for 2002 2003
  • Descriptive statistics for implied heat rate
    during 2002
  • Mean 8807
  • Standard Deviation 390.5
  • Lower bound _at_ 95 8163
  • Upper bound _at_ 95 9452
  • Current implied heat rate 8451

5
IDR Metered Customers
  • Load participates as a resource in ERCOT
  • With configuration, ancillary services can be
    provided by interruptible load
  • Greater price spikes will provide further impetus
    to demand response contracts with load

6
Retail Offerings
  • Price to Beat
  • Month-to-Month contract at regulated rate
  • Indexed to Natural Gas
  • Competitive Supplier
  • Fixed price / fixed term
  • Price Certainty 3 year fixed price does not
    change with gas

7
Demand Response Retail Proposition
  • Needs protocols to allow for statistical
    verification of demand response ERCOT not there
    yet
  • Economics of demand response In general not
    enough spikes to justify costs however, economics
    change quickly due to magnitude of spikes.

8
Case Study
Interruptible Program in Houston Area
  • Background Approximately 50,000 residential
    customers representing 50MW of interruptible load
    fitted with equipment
  • Cost Energy Partners Program offered customers
    32/year for right to interrupt
  • Potential benefit Intrinsic value of most
    expensive 344 hours in year worth 8.55 per year
    per customer assuming 1 KW of interruptibility
  • Settlements Likely to involve costly IDR meters
    to some sample set of customers for retailer to
    replicate this type of program
  • Other Issues Back office costs
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