TY - CPAPER AU - Sila Kiliccote AU - Mary Ann Piette AB -

This paper presents a preliminary framework to describe how advanced controls can support multiple modes of operations including both energy efficiency and demand response (DR). A general description of DR, its benefits, and nationwide status is outlined. The role of energy management and control systems for DR is described. Building systems such as HVAC and lighting that utilize control technologies and strategies for energy efficiency are mapped on to DR and demand shedding strategies are developed. Past research projects are presented to provide a context for the current projects. The economic case for implementing DR from a building owner perspective is also explored.

BT - 5th International Conference on Enhanced Building Operations C2 - LBNL-58179 C3 -

679501

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October 11-13, 2005

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demand response

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Commercial Building Systems Group

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CY - Pittsburgh, PA DA - 09/2005 LA - eng N2 -

This paper presents a preliminary framework to describe how advanced controls can support multiple modes of operations including both energy efficiency and demand response (DR). A general description of DR, its benefits, and nationwide status is outlined. The role of energy management and control systems for DR is described. Building systems such as HVAC and lighting that utilize control technologies and strategies for energy efficiency are mapped on to DR and demand shedding strategies are developed. Past research projects are presented to provide a context for the current projects. The economic case for implementing DR from a building owner perspective is also explored.

PP - Pittsburgh, PA PY - 2005 T2 - 5th International Conference on Enhanced Building Operations T3 - 5th International Conference on Enhanced Building Operations TI - Advanced Control Technologies and Strategies Linking Demand Response and Energy Efficiency ER -