Providing Reliability Services through Demand Response: A Preliminary Evaluation of the Demand Response Capabilities of Alcoa Inc.

TitleProviding Reliability Services through Demand Response: A Preliminary Evaluation of the Demand Response Capabilities of Alcoa Inc.
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsDeWayne Todd, Michael Caufield, Brian Helms, Michael R Starke, Brendan J Kirby, John D Kueck
Pagination60
Date Published01/2009
Keywordsdemand response, Load as a Resource, LR05-001
Abstract

Demand response is the largest underutilized reliability resource in North America. Historic demand response programs have focused on reducing overall electricity consumption (increasing efficiency) and shaving peaks but have not typically been used for immediate reliability response. Many of these programs have been successful but demand response remains a limited resource. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) report, "Assessment of Demand Response and Advanced Metering" (FERC 2006) found that only five percent of customers are on some form of demand response program. Collectively they represent an estimated 37,000 MW of response potential. These programs reduce overall energy consumption, lower green house gas emissions by allowing fossil fuel generators to operate at increased efficiency and reduce stress on the power system during periods of peak loading.