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Demand Response: What Works and Why
October 28-29, 2008
InterContinental Hotel, Austin, Texas
Sponsored by the Peak Load Management Alliance
Program
October 28, 2008
Demand Response and Energy
Efficiency: Planning and Synergies of Integration
Paul Tyno, Energy Curtailment
Specialists (ECS)
Planning and Synergies
of Integration
Jason Jones, KCP&L
DR and EE Synergies
Daniel Gore, FERC
The Regulator's Perspective of DR and EE
Texas: Demand Response in
the Deregulated Market
Jay Zarnikau, President, Frontier
Associates
Steve Krein, Demand Response
Coordinator, ERCOT
Marketing
Demand Response
Michael Flores, Vice President, Demand Response Business, North America,
Direct Energy
Greg Wikler,
Vice President, Global Energy Partners
Estimating
Potential; Determining Feasibility, Implementing and Evaluating Load Impact
Cory Welsh, Summit Blue Consulting
Estimating
Regional and Utility Demand Response Potential - A Case Study at Con Edison
Hossein Haeri, The
Cadmus Group
Technical and
Economic Feasibility of Direct Irrigation Load Control in the Northwest
Steve Moss, San Francisco Community Power
Implementing Demand
Response in the Small Business Community
Steve Braithwait, CA
Energy Consulting
Measuring
Load Impacts for the California utilities' Large Commercial and
Industrial CPP Rates and Demand Bidding Programs
October 29,
2008
Demand Response and Renewable Energy : Coming of Age
Bob Burke, ISO New England
Integrating DR into the Control Room
Steve Isser, The Good Company
DR and
Renewable Energy
Paul Wattles, ERCOT
Wind Generation and Demand Response
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