California’s legislative and regulatory goals for renewable energy are changing the power grid’s dynamics. Increased variable generation resource penetration connected to the bulk power system, as well as, distributed energy resources (DERs) connected to the distribution system affect the grid’s reliable operation over many different time scales (e.g., days to hours to minutes to seconds). As the state continues this transition, it will require careful planning to ensure resources with the right characteristics are available to meet changing grid management needs.Demand response (DR) has the potential to provide important resources for keeping the electricity grid stable and efficient, to defer upgrades to generation, transmission and distr...
Significant electrification of the transportation sector is necessary for the State to achieve sever...
California will encounter deployment challenges and opportunities as renewable energy penetration in...
While the traditional goal of an electric power system has been to control supply to fulfill demand,...
California’s legislative and regulatory goals for renewable energy are changing the power grid’s dyn...
In response to the imperative of the climate crisis, California is in the midst of deployment of low...
Demand response (DR) is being considered as a valuable resource for keeping the electrical grid stab...
The electricity grid is transitioning from a centralized and uncoordinated set of large generators a...
As renewable energy production increases and the electricity market paradigm changes Demand Response...
This scoping study summarizes the challenges with integrating wind and solar generation into the Cal...
In 2006, the Industrial Demand Response Team of the Demand Response Research Center (DRRC) started i...
Abstract—The push to incorporate more renewable sources of generation into electricity grids is forc...
Distributed power systems in the U.S. and globally are evolving to provide reliable and clean energy...
The power demand on the electric grid varies according to the time of the day following users’ needs...
California's electricity markets are moving toward dynamic pricing models, such as real-time pr...
Demand response resources are an important component of modern grid management strategies. Accurate ...
Significant electrification of the transportation sector is necessary for the State to achieve sever...
California will encounter deployment challenges and opportunities as renewable energy penetration in...
While the traditional goal of an electric power system has been to control supply to fulfill demand,...
California’s legislative and regulatory goals for renewable energy are changing the power grid’s dyn...
In response to the imperative of the climate crisis, California is in the midst of deployment of low...
Demand response (DR) is being considered as a valuable resource for keeping the electrical grid stab...
The electricity grid is transitioning from a centralized and uncoordinated set of large generators a...
As renewable energy production increases and the electricity market paradigm changes Demand Response...
This scoping study summarizes the challenges with integrating wind and solar generation into the Cal...
In 2006, the Industrial Demand Response Team of the Demand Response Research Center (DRRC) started i...
Abstract—The push to incorporate more renewable sources of generation into electricity grids is forc...
Distributed power systems in the U.S. and globally are evolving to provide reliable and clean energy...
The power demand on the electric grid varies according to the time of the day following users’ needs...
California's electricity markets are moving toward dynamic pricing models, such as real-time pr...
Demand response resources are an important component of modern grid management strategies. Accurate ...
Significant electrification of the transportation sector is necessary for the State to achieve sever...
California will encounter deployment challenges and opportunities as renewable energy penetration in...
While the traditional goal of an electric power system has been to control supply to fulfill demand,...