Performance Assessments of Demand Flexibility from Grid-Interactive Efficient Buildings: Issues and Considerations
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07/2020
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This SEE Action Network report explains basic concepts and fundamental considerations for assessing the actual demand flexibility performance of buildings participating in demand flexibility programs and responding to time-varying retail rates. Demand flexibility is the capability of distributed energy resources (DERs) to adjust a building’s load profile across different timescales. Assessments determine the timing, location, quantity, and quality of grid services provided. The results can be used for financial settlements and to improve performance of demand flexibility, support its consideration in resource potential studies and electricity system planning, and contribute to cost-effectiveness evaluations. This report provides information on prioritizing and designing performance assessment elements for demand flexibility programs and time-varying retail rates, assessment protocols, and research and development needs. Additional research sponsored by DOE’s Building Technologies Office1 offers more detailed technical information on assessing performance of demand flexibility, including definition of performance metrics. 1 See https://www.energy.gov/eere/buildings/grid-interactive-efficient-buildings. |
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A webinar, recorded on September 1, 2020, discussing this report can be viewed here. |
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2020
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