%0 Conference Paper %K demand response %K OpenADR %K automated demand response pilots & implementation %K pilot studies & implementation %K aggregation %K auto dr %A Edward Koch %A Sila Kiliccote %B Grid-Interop 2011 %C Phoenix, AZ %D 2011 %L LBNL-5379E %T Role of Standard Demand Response Signals for Advanced Automated Aggregation %2 LBNL-5379E %X

Emerging standards such as OpenADR enable Demand Response (DR) Resources to interact directly with Utilities and Independent System Operators to allow their facility automation equipment to respond to a variety of DR signals ranging from day ahead to real time ancillary services. In addition, there are Aggregators in today’s markets who are capable of bringing together collections of aggregated DR assets and selling them to the grid as a single resource. However, in most cases these aggregated resources are not automated and when they are, they typically use proprietary technologies. There is a need for a framework for dealing with aggregated resources that supports the following requirements:

This paper explores the issues of aggregated groups of DR resources as described above especially within the context of emerging smart grid standards and the role they will play in both the management and interaction of various grid-side entities with those resources.