In the U.S., many electric utility companies are offering demand-side management (DSM) programs to their customers as ways to save money and energy. However, it is challenging to compare these programs between utility companies throughout the U.S. because of the variability of state energy policies. For example, some states in the U.S. have deregulated electricity markets and others do not. In addition, utility companies within a state differ depending on ownership and size. This study examines 12 utilities’ experiences with DSM programs and compares the programs’ annual energy savings results that the selected utilities reported to the Energy Information Administration (EIA). The 2009 EIA data suggests that DSM program effectiveness is not...
This report profiles an Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) for Duke Energy Progress (DEP), a public util...
The most recent Annual Energy Outlook (AEO) published by the United States Energy Information Admini...
Achieving lower carbon emissions in the United States will require developing a very large number of...
The purpose of this project is to identify and evaluate opportunities where energy costs can be redu...
Demand Side Management is a strategy that electric and natural gas utilities employ to decrease or d...
This is a student report prepared for EE635, Economic Operation and Control of Interconnected Power ...
This thesis presents three examples of U.S. energy policy and demonstrates how these policies violat...
This dissertation focuses on the economics of infrastructure development and public finance. The dis...
The power grid is undergoing a transformation from a monopolized control system to a more decentrali...
A microgrid is an energy system specifically designed to meet some of the energy needs of a group of...
Government seeks to improve the welfare of its citizenry and intervenes in marketplaces to maximize ...
This paper forecasts electricity retail sales using monthly data by sectors from January 2001 throug...
By making our electricity supply more secure, reliable and versatile will mean that we reduce our re...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Building America program, in collaboration with Florida Power & ...
Sector coupling has recently gained increased attention, bringing new complexity into infrastructure...
This report profiles an Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) for Duke Energy Progress (DEP), a public util...
The most recent Annual Energy Outlook (AEO) published by the United States Energy Information Admini...
Achieving lower carbon emissions in the United States will require developing a very large number of...
The purpose of this project is to identify and evaluate opportunities where energy costs can be redu...
Demand Side Management is a strategy that electric and natural gas utilities employ to decrease or d...
This is a student report prepared for EE635, Economic Operation and Control of Interconnected Power ...
This thesis presents three examples of U.S. energy policy and demonstrates how these policies violat...
This dissertation focuses on the economics of infrastructure development and public finance. The dis...
The power grid is undergoing a transformation from a monopolized control system to a more decentrali...
A microgrid is an energy system specifically designed to meet some of the energy needs of a group of...
Government seeks to improve the welfare of its citizenry and intervenes in marketplaces to maximize ...
This paper forecasts electricity retail sales using monthly data by sectors from January 2001 throug...
By making our electricity supply more secure, reliable and versatile will mean that we reduce our re...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Building America program, in collaboration with Florida Power & ...
Sector coupling has recently gained increased attention, bringing new complexity into infrastructure...
This report profiles an Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) for Duke Energy Progress (DEP), a public util...
The most recent Annual Energy Outlook (AEO) published by the United States Energy Information Admini...
Achieving lower carbon emissions in the United States will require developing a very large number of...