The goal of the Demand Response Enabling Technology Development contract is to develop disruptive technologies that enable demand response at the residential and small commercial electricity markets. The UC Berkeley team involves four project groups: Thermostat/Controls, Communications/Network, Metering/Sensors, and Energy Scavenging. These groups collaborate to develop a new thermostat, new nodes, and new meters to allow the residential-scale sector to respond to a variable electricity pricing structure aimed at reducing peak electrical demand. These groups leverage microcomputers and MEMs technology in developing wireless communication and controls 10x cheaper with 10x the functionality of existing technology.The Phase I report, dated Apr...
This project aims to develop software that can help Demand Response (DR) participants to manage its ...
A research team at the University of California, Berkeley was tasked with addressing technical quest...
This paper describes a research project to develop and test Automated Demand Response hardware and s...
Demand response—the management of customer electricity demand in response to supply—has emerged as a...
Small and medium commercial customers in California make up about 20-25percent of electric peak load...
In response to electric supply problems stemming from the failure of the restructured California ele...
In response to electric supply problems stemming from the failure of the restructured California ele...
California's electricity markets are moving toward dynamic pricing models, such as real-time pr...
The electricity system in California, from generation through loads, must be prepared for high renew...
This report describes the results of a research project to develop and evaluate the performance of n...
GENI Project: AutoGrid, in conjunction with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Columbia Unive...
Electricity networks base their stability on the balance between electricity usage and generation. U...
This study developed several technologies to enable demand response for residential electricity cust...
This paper describes the results from the second season of research to develop and evaluate the perf...
Over the past several years, interest in large-scale control of peak energy demand and total consump...
This project aims to develop software that can help Demand Response (DR) participants to manage its ...
A research team at the University of California, Berkeley was tasked with addressing technical quest...
This paper describes a research project to develop and test Automated Demand Response hardware and s...
Demand response—the management of customer electricity demand in response to supply—has emerged as a...
Small and medium commercial customers in California make up about 20-25percent of electric peak load...
In response to electric supply problems stemming from the failure of the restructured California ele...
In response to electric supply problems stemming from the failure of the restructured California ele...
California's electricity markets are moving toward dynamic pricing models, such as real-time pr...
The electricity system in California, from generation through loads, must be prepared for high renew...
This report describes the results of a research project to develop and evaluate the performance of n...
GENI Project: AutoGrid, in conjunction with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Columbia Unive...
Electricity networks base their stability on the balance between electricity usage and generation. U...
This study developed several technologies to enable demand response for residential electricity cust...
This paper describes the results from the second season of research to develop and evaluate the perf...
Over the past several years, interest in large-scale control of peak energy demand and total consump...
This project aims to develop software that can help Demand Response (DR) participants to manage its ...
A research team at the University of California, Berkeley was tasked with addressing technical quest...
This paper describes a research project to develop and test Automated Demand Response hardware and s...