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- 2. © 2009 REGEN Energy Inc
What is Demand Response?
• Management of electrical consumption
• Active alleviation of grid stress
• Load Shedding during peak demand periods
Demand Controlled
Decreased
Response Load
Grid Stress
Financial Shedding /
Incentives Balancing
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The Shocking Truth… DR is more than a “nice to
have”, it is a necessary tool for a reliable grid
• It is estimated that a 5% lowering of demand would result in a
50% price reduction during the peak hours of the Californian
electricity crisis in 2000/2001.
• If demand continues to grow unabated, to meet future demand
will require 1,300 new power plants supplying 400 GW by 2020.
• It’s not just big corporations driving up demand… It’s you too!
Source: Schneider Electric and Peter Schwartz & Associates 2008
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The Importance of Demand Response
• The Problem
– Utility grid under significant amounts of stress due to increased requirement
– Grids have not changed to meet increased energy requirements
– Utilities have increasing brown outs
– Grid stability and energy sustainability decreasing constantly
• The Solution
– Demand Response allows utilities to cut back energy demand when grid is under stress
– Demand Response allows for increased grid stability without expensive grid upgrades
– Open ADR = Automated Demand Response gives the utilities control
PG&E Rates and
Incentive
Demand Rate $10-12/KW
Demand Response $200-$250/KW
Incentive
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Developing a Comprehensive Energy Strategy is
useful for all corporations, well beyond DR alone
Energy Demand
Efficiency Management
Demand Alternate
Response Energy
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Eliminating complications are key to customer
acceptance
Demand Response Should Be:
• Easy
• Simple
• Reliable
Demand Response Implementation:
• Manual Demand Response Actions
• Automated Demand Response Systems
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Pros and cons exist for different DR
implementation methods
Manual Methods Automated Systems
• Increased reliability
• No financial outlay for
equipment • Some can “dial down” duty
Pros Pros cycles
• Should have auditing and
reporting capabilities
• Relies on the human
component vulnerable to
distractions, error
• Electrical loads are either On
or Off No “dialling down”
Cons duty cycles Cons • Easy to get wrapped up in
“nice to haves” Expense
• DR times can be unpredictable
disruptions to people’s
schedules
• Difficult to gather reporting
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Real-Time Control and Reporting down to the level
of each load is a “must have” to confirm activity
Critical for successful DR testing, event confirmation
IP “edge devices” simplify making the invisible… visible!
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From Theory to Practice: Consumers are more likely
to accept DR if it is simple, quiet, unobtrusive
Top 3 consuming load types
• HVAC
• Lighting
• Refrigeration
Principles to Shed by:
• HVAC easiest to shed to avoid noticeable disruption
• Avoid thermostat setbacks that can induce unnecessarily high peaks
• Occupant comfort can be reasonably maintained if “dialing down” duty cycles
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Case Study of a Wireless DR Installation
HVAC Units
REGEN Controllers
HVAC, DHW, Lighting
Monitoring and controlling
Rooftop HVAC units
loads in an office building
REGEN Communications Gateway
EnviroGrid™ controllers
REGEN Controllers
Monitoring and controlling
use swarm logic to reduce
hot water tanks Hot water tanks
and smooth demand
HTTP
Web browser Lighting
Monitor loads, REGEN Control Centre
REGEN Controllers
invoke DR Control Application Server
and Data Storage
HTTP
monitoring lighting loads Integrated IP-based
reporting and DR control
Lighting Control Server 7x24 Peak DM as an
Wired Connection
additional benefit even
Wireless Connection
when DR not invoked
HTTP Connection
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Specific lessons from case study
Implementation costs – and
benefits can vary dramatically
by type of load
Baseline
Real-time control and
DR verification of DR activity is key
Invasive DR causes negative
occupant reactions
Swarm load-balancing less
invasive than thermostat
setbacks
IP-based connectivity simplifies
& reduces implementation
costs
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REGEN EnviroGrid™ For Smart Grid
• EnviroGrid™ delivers automated, command and control of
cooling, heating and lighting edge devices using SWARM logic
• Intelligent, adaptive management and on going measurement
of environmental edge devices using a non-intrusive comfort
neutral approach.
• Reduce CAPEX and OPEX by curbing peak demand and
enabling demand response for more efficient use of energy
loads.
HVAC Cooling Heating Lighting Information
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Using a ZigBee mesh
network, and REGEN’s
patented methodology,
controllers communicate EnviroGrid
and cooperate the same
way swarms do. Server
HVAC
Communication
takes place between
all units every 2
minutes
EnviroGrid
Lighting Web 2.0 APIs
Commercial All units can be
controlled and
Optional modem allows for
two way communication
Pumps monitored
through the
over the Internet. Power
EnviroGrid Portal
Each controller readings are sent without
makes a the need for a local
decision every computer or BAS/EMS
15 minutes
based on the
total collective
info to ensure
most efficient
use of energy
Heating
EnviroGrid Customer Portal
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EnviroGrid™ captures the simplicity and features
that drive customer DR acceptance
Easy, fast to deploy in an entire facility in hours
Patent-pending swarm logic methods reduce
demand, not comfort
Provides full real-time control and reporting to
confirm DR activity
Automated DR capabilities without the need
for complex operator training and monitoring