TY - CPAPER KW - Energy Markets and Policy Department KW - Transmission system reliability publications KW - Electricity markets KW - LR00-003 KW - Transmission planning KW - Transmission reliability AU - Joseph H Eto AU - Chris Marnay AU - Charles A Goldman AU - John D Kueck AU - Brendan J Kirby AU - Jeffery E Dagle AU - Fernando L Alvarado AU - Timothy D Mount AU - Shmuel S Oren AU - Carlos A Martinez AB -

Recent electricity price spikes are painful reminders of the value that meaningful demand-side responses could bring to the restructuring of the US electricity system. A review of the aggregate offers made by suppliers confirms that even a modest increase in demand elasticity could dramatically reduce these extremes in price volatility. In this paper, the authors submit that dramatically increased customer participation in these markets to enhance power system reliability and reduce price volatility is sorely needed. Indeed, allowing customers to manage their loads in response to system conditions might be thought of as the ultimate reliability resource.

BT - IEEE Power Engineering Society Winter Meeting, 2001 DO - 10.1109/PESW.2001.917043 J2 - Power Engineering Society Winter Meeting, 2001. IEEE LA - eng N1 -

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Recent electricity price spikes are painful reminders of the value that meaningful demand-side responses could bring to the restructuring of the US electricity system. A review of the aggregate offers made by suppliers confirms that even a modest increase in demand elasticity could dramatically reduce these extremes in price volatility. In this paper, the authors submit that dramatically increased customer participation in these markets to enhance power system reliability and reduce price volatility is sorely needed. Indeed, allowing customers to manage their loads in response to system conditions might be thought of as the ultimate reliability resource.

PY - 2001 SP - 247 EP - 251 vol.1 T2 - IEEE Power Engineering Society Winter Meeting, 2001 T3 - IEEE Power Engineering Society Winter Meeting, 2001 TI - An R&D agenda to enhance electricity system reliability by increasing customer participation in emerging competitive markets ER -