Index of Peak Load Management Presentations
- AMI (Advanced Metering Initiative/Infrastructures)
- AMI Business Development, Matt Spaur, Itron Inc.
- Interaction of Advanced Metering Initiative and Demand Response, David Haynes, DCSI
- Advanced Metering: The Texas Market, Paul Wattles, Good Company Associates
- Exploring the Value of AMI, Paul Ferguson, Newmarket Hydro LTD.
- Advanced Metering Technologies, Chris King, American Energy Institute
- Advanced Metering: Lessons Learned and Policy Issues, Chris King, American Energy Institute
- Advanced Metering, Lynn Fryer, E Source Energy Information and Communications Service
- Case Studies of Advanced Metering in the Texas Market, Sally Hunt, International Energy Association
- Demand Side Response and Advanced Metering in Pennsylvania, Karen Oill Moury, Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission
- Best Practices
- Scaling Up Demand Management through Performance-Based Programming and Verification, Ian Jarvis, Enerlife Consulting
- Ontario Colleges- Market Sector Approach Complement Technology in Managing Energy and Demand, Laurie Trewartha, Power Application Group Inc.
- Best Practices in Demand Response, Tim Healy, EnerNOC
- Measurement and Verification Best Practices, Bob Bress, Comverge
- Making Lighting Responsive to Demand Response, Peter Morante, RPI Lighting Research Center
- EnerNOC Enabling Better Energy Choices, David Brewster
- Selling an Interruptible Load Resource in ERCOT’s Restructured Market, Jay Zarnikau, Frontier Associates
- Smith Dalia ArchitectsCodes, Standards,Jeff Ross-Bain, PE, LEED
- Efficiency, and Demand Response- One Big Happy Family, or Sibling Rivals?, Steve Rosenstock, EEI
- Case Studies
- Metering
- International Case Studies/Technologies, Applications and Success
- Demand Response In Ontario: Context and Research, Professor Ian Rowlands, University of Waterloo
- Demand Response in the Ontario Electricity Market, Paul Grod, Rodan, The Energy Solutions People
- Macro Economic Issues Arising from Energy Constrainsts: New Zealand Case Study, William Heaps, Advisor to the New Zealand Electricity Commission
- Dominican Republic Electricity Risk: a Customer Orientation, José Antonio Vanderhorst-Silverio, Dominican Republic
- Demand Response in Ontario ,Peter Fraser, Special Advisor,
- Strategic Planning and Policy Development, Ontario Energy Board
- Demand Response in Liberalised Electricity Markets, Michael Jones, International Energy Agency
- Utilities Experiences
- A Market Monitor’s View of the New England and New York Electricity Markets, Dr. David Patton, Potomac Economics
- Enersource Hydro Mississauga Demand Response Centre Overview, Carmine DiRuscio, Enersource Hydro Mississauga
- MidAmerican Energy And Its Successes With Demand Response, Peter Blum, Itron
- Demand Response in Long Term Resource Planning in New York and Elsewhere, Ruben Brown, The E Cubed Company, LLC
- Demand Response Strategic Assessment: A DISCO Perspective, Dan Violette, Principal, Summit Blue Consulting
- The Business of Demand Response from a Default Provider Perspective, Chris Siebens, First Energy
- Demand Response: A Wholesale Market Operator’s Perspective, Robert B. Burke, ISO New England, Inc.
- The Business of Demand Response from a Default Provider Perspective, William McNeil, Exelon
- Demand Response from a Retailer Perspective, Ronnie Chahal, Director, Structure & Portfolio Mgt, Centrica
- A "Regulatory View" of Demand Response, Dr. Eric Woychik, Comverge
- Demand Response at Duke Energy, Roger Paules, Duke Energy
- Implementation and Results for PG&E's Automated Demand Response Program, Ingrid Bran, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
- Hydro One Demand Response Initiatives, Masoud Almassi, Hydro One
- PSE&G's myPower Program - Fitting DR into a Strategic Framework, Susanne W. Chiu, PSE&G
- California's Demand Response Load Impact Protocols, Stephen S. George Ph. D., Freeman Sullivan and Company
- PG&E's Demand Response Program, Jay Luo, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
- Demand Response at MidAmerican Energy and Iowa Investor-Owned Utilities, Carol Parker, MidAmerican Energy
- Connecticut Light and Power’s (CL&P’s) Experience As A Load Response Enabler, Sharon Flannery, Northeast Utilities System
- Demand Response at Duke Energy, Roger Paules, Duke Energy
- Muse from a Post-Restructuring Illinois-Centric Perspective, Bob Lieberman, Illinois Commerce Commission
- What's New About Georgia Power Company's RTP Program? Why it's successful and How Much Price Response?, Mike O'Sheasy, Christensen Associates & Jeff Burleson, Georgia Power
- Implementation and Results for PG&E's Automated Demand Response Program, Ingrid Bran, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
- Demand Response Programs: A Retail Marketer's Perspective, Mario Bohorquez, Constellation NewEnergy
- Demand Response in Southwest Connecticut, Robert Laurita, New England
- Demand Response Programs in New York's Wholesale Electricity Market, Charles King, ISO New York Independent System Operator
- Commercial/Industrial
- Integrating DSM into Long-Run Resource Plans and IRPs, What are the Utility DSM Planners Asking for?, Dr. Kenneth Skinner, Integral Analytics
- Auto-Demand Response Program Update, Greg Wikler, Global Energy Partners, LLC
- Exploring the Value of AMI, Paul Ferguson, NewMarket Hydro LTD.
- PSE&G's myPower Program - Fitting DR into a Strategic Framework, Susanne W. Chiu, PSE&G
- The Next Big Thing for the US Power Sector: 2005 Outlook, Philip W. Smyth, CFA, Director, Fitch Ratings
- "SCE Experience With Non-Pricing Demand Response Programs", Southern California Edison
- How Big is your Vision for Demand Response?, Mike Weedall, Vice President , Bonneville Power
- How Small is your Vision for Demand Response?, Donald J. Hammerstrom, Engineer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- Long-Term Resource Adequacy: Demand Response Options, Dr. Eric Hirst, Eric Hirst Consulting
- Is Demand Response a Program or a Resource?, Stuart Schare, Summit Blue Consulting
- Current Programs/Progress
- Auto-Demand Response Program Update, Greg Wikler, Global Energy Partners, LLC
- Targeted Demand Response for Distribution Companies, Tim Roughan, National Grid
- Demand Response: Turning Theory Into Reality--an Unfinished Symphony, Richard Cowart, RapOnline
- Valuing Demand Response Resources- Update on IEA Project, Dan Violette, Summit Blue Consulting
- ILR (Interruptible Load Resource)
- International Programs
- Exploring AMI and Demand Response in the Mid-Atlantic Region, Rick Morgan, Public Service Commission of the District of Columbia
- Update from Canada An Aggregator's Perspective, Dan MacDougall, ROBAN
- Demand Response In Ontario: Context and Research, Professor Ian Rowlands, University of Waterloo
- Demand Response in Australia's Electricity Market, Ian McNicol, Sustainable Energy Authority Victoria
- Demand Response Electricity Markets Sweden- Regulator, Margareta Bergström
- International Regulatory Panel Moderator's Introduction, Larry Mansueti,
- Demand Response, Smart Meter Networks and Time based Pricing in Ontario: Thought on the Future, Mike Messenger, California Energy Commission
- Terry Jones, CSIRO Energy Centre of Australia
Results from KEPCO's Demand-Side Management Programs, She-Je - Cho, Director, Korea Electric Power Corporation
- Hydro One Demand Response Initiatives, Masoud Almassi
- IEA DSM Task XIII PLMA Briefing, Ross Malme, RETX,
- Valuing Demand Response Resources- Update on IEA Project, Dan Violette, Summit Blue Consulting
- IEA DSM Task XIII PLMA Briefing, Ross Malme, RETX,
- Valuing Demand Response Resources- Update on IEA Project, Dan Violette, Summit Blue Consulting
- PLMA and IEA DSM Programme International Symposium on Demand Response, Ross Malme, IEADSM Energy Efficiency
- Energy @ Work's Case Studies, Scott Rouse, Energy at Work
- Scaling Up Demand Management through Performance-Based Programming and Verification, Ian Jarvis, Enerlife Consulting
- Demand Response into the IEA DSM-Programme, Hans Nilsson, IEADSM Energy Efficiency
- FERC's Role in Demand Response, David Kathan, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
- Demand Response- New Zealand Experience, Fiona Weightman, EECA
- A Market Monitor’s View of the New England and New York Electricity Markets, Dr. David Patton, Potomac Economics
- Demand Response into the IEA DSM-Programme, Hans Nilsson, IEADSM
- Demand Response in Liberalised Electricity Markets, Michael Jones, International Energy Agency
- ISO-Rules and
- Resource Adequacy and Demand Response in ISO Markets, Steve Isser, J. D., Ph. D., Good Company Associates
- MAPP Certification of Interruptible Demand, Peter A. Koegel, P.E., MAPPCOR Senior Engineer
- Bringing the Smart Grid Idea Home, Mike Kormos, PJM
- Demand Response in New England, Robert Burke, ISO NE
- Demand Response From Programs to Markets, Bill Wilbur, IESO
- DOE's EPACT Report to Congress on Demand Response in Electricity Markets, Larry Mansueti, US Department of Energy
- EPAct 2005 and Demand Response: FERC's Role, David Kathan, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
- EPACT Implementation, Dan Delurey, Demand Response Coordinating Committee
- Demand Response: A Regulator's Perspective, Rick Morgan, District of Columbia Public Service Commission
- Energy Policy Act of 2005 and Its Effect on Demand Response, Bob Boyd, Itron
EPACT Impacts on Demand Side, Mike Kormos, PJM - Making Lighting Responsive to Demand Response, Peter Morante, RPI Lighting Research Center
- Smith Dalia ArchitectsCodes, Standards, Jeff Ross-Bain, PE, LEED
- Efficiency, and Demand Response- One Big Happy Family, or Sibling Rivals?, Steve Rosenstock, EEI
- Jeff Ross-Bain, PE, LEED; Smith Dalia Architects
- Codes, Standards,Efficiency, and Demand Response- One Big Happy Family, or Sibling Rivals?, Steve Rosenstock, EEI
- FERC's Role in Demand Response, David Kathan, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
- Energy Market Developments, Neal Wolkoff, New York Mercantile Exchange, Inc.
- FERC Policies on Demand Response, David Kathan, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
- Selling an Interruptible Load Resource in ERCOT’s Restructured Market, Jay Zarnikau, FFT
- Demand Response: A Regulator's Perspective, Rick Morgan, District of Columbia Public Service Commission
- Issues with Demand Response
- Market Benefits
- Demand Response Programs: A Retail Marketer's Perspective, Mario Bohorquez, Constellation NewEnergy
- "The Greenest Kilowatt is the One That Delivers the Most Utility", Peter Kelly-Detwiler, Energy Technology Services
- Demand Response: A Wholesale Market Operator’s Perspective, Robert B. Burke, ISO New England, Inc.
- IEA Task XIII: Demand Response Resources, Dan Violette, Summit Blue Consulting
- Demand Response electricity Markets Sweden- Benefits, Margareta Bergstrom, Swedish Energy Agency
- Mass Market Pay-For-Performance Demand Response, Doug Backer, Cannon Technologies Inc.
- Using Tactical Demand Response to Help Defer T and D Capital Expenditures, Michelle Brown, Allied Utility Network
- Using Tactical Demand Response to Help Defer T and D Capital Expenditures, Ross Malme, RETX
- Creating Value Through Dynamic Pricing in Mass Markets, Ahmad Faruqui
- Selling an Interruptible Load Resource in ERCOT’s Restructured Market, Jay Zarnikau, FFT
- Achieving Electricity Market Value through Demand Response Technologies, William Smith, Infotility, Inc.
- Demand Response: New Offers and Customer Acceptance, Daniel M. Violette, Ph. D., Summit Blue Consulting
- Regulatory Actions to Capture the Benefits of Demand Side Resources, Jim Gallagher, New York Public Service Commission
- The Interaction Between Electricity- and Emissions Trading Markets, with a Specific View on Demand Response, Arne Jakobsen, Stream Green NETWORK
- Marketing Demand Response
- Dealing with Free Markets and Demand Response, William McNeil, ComEd
- Demand Response Programs: A Retail Marketer's Perspective, Mario Bohorquez, Constellation NewEnergy
- Demand Response: A Wholesale Market Operator’s Perspective, Robert B. Burke, ISO New England, Inc.
- Mass Market Pay-For-Performance Demand Response, Doug Backer, Cannon Technologies Inc.
- Selling an Interruptible Load Resource in ERCOT’s Restructured Market, Jay Zarnikau, FFT
- Demand Response is not a single priced resource, Mike Koszalka, Director of Demand Side Management at PacifiCorp
- IEA DSM Task XIII PLMA Briefing, Ross Malme, RETX,
- Are Markets Ready of Supply and Demand Response Trading?, Joel Gilbert, Apogee Interactive
- Metering
- Metering and Information Flow in Demand Response Programs, Dave Scott, Meter Engineering and Systems
- Metering and Customer Interface Communications: Enabling Infrastructure Development, Joe Hughes, EPRI
- Demand Response, Smart Meter Networks and Time based Pricing in Ontario: Thought on the Future, Mike Messenger, California Energy Commission
- National Research Flagships, Terry Jones, CSIRO Energy Centre of Australia
Results from KEPCO's Demand-Side Management Programs, She-Je Cho, Director, Korea Electric Power Corporation - The Importance of Demand Response, Sally Hunt, International Energy Association
- New Research
- Can we Maintain Grid Reliability Without Building Wires?, Brian Silverstein, Bonneville Power Administration
- PLMA- Demand Response using a TV, Paul Nagel, Control 4
- Can we Maintain Grid Reliability Without Building Wires?, Brian Silverstein
- Barriers to Participation in Day-Ahead Market Demand Response Programs, Chuck Goldman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Demand Response: Turning Theory Into Reality--an Unfinished Symphony, Richard Cowart, RapOnline
- Planning Models
- Demand Response at MidAmerican Energy and Iowa Investor-Owned Utilities, Carol Parker, MidAmerican Energy
- PG&E's Demand Response Program, Jay Luo, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
- Persistent and Reliable Demand Response, Joel Gilbert, Demand Exchange, LLC
- Real Time Pricing Program, Dave Hyland, Comverge
- Resource Planning Models and Demand Response, Eric Hughes, NewEnergy Associates
- How to Build a Great Demand Response Program, Rick Schmitt, Honeywell
- Integrating DSM into Long-Run Resource Plans and IRPs, What are the Utility DSM Planners Asking for?, Dr. Kenneth Skinner, Integral Analytics, LLC
- Intregrating Demand Side Resource Evaluations in Resource Planning: An Industry Turning Point, Daniel Violette, Ph. D., Summit Blue Consulting
- How Big is your Vision for Demand Response?, Mike Weedall, Vice President , Bonneville Power
- How Small is your Vision for Demand Response?, Donald J. Hammerstrom, Engineer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- The Next Big Thing for the US Power Sector: 2005 Outlook, Philip W. Smyth, CFA, Director, Fitch Ratings
- Macro Economic Issues Arising from Energy Constrainsts: New Zealand Case Study, William Heaps, Advisor to the New Zealand Electricity Commission
- Jeff Ross-Bain, PE, LEED; Smith Dalia ArchitectsCodes, Standards,
- Efficiency, and Demand Response- One Big Happy Family, or Sibling Rivals?, Steve Rosenstock, EEI
- The Next Big Thing for the US Power Sector: 2005 Outlook, Philip W. Smyth, CFA, Director, Fitch Ratings
- PLMA and IEA DSM Programme International Symposium on Demand Response, Ross Malme, IEADSM Energy Efficiency
- Price Responsive Load
- Demand Response is not a single priced resource, Mike Koszalka, Director of Demand Side Management at PacifiCorp
- Load Response in PJM Reliability Pricing Model, Terri Esterly, PJM Interconnection
- What's New About Georgia Power Company's RTP Program? Why it's successful and How Much Price Response?, Mike O'Sheasy, Christensen Associates & Jeff Burleson, Georgia Power
- What's New About Georgia Power Company's RTP Program? Why it's successful and How Much Price Response?, Mike O'Sheasy, Christensen Associates & Jeff Burleson, Georgia Power
- Price Load Management Alliance Meeting, Bob Loughney, Couch White, LLP
- Regulation
- FERC
- FERC's Role in Demand Response, David Kathan, Federal Energy Commission
- IEA Task XIII: Demand Response Resources, Dan Violette, Summit Blue Consulting
- FERC's Standard Market Design and the Role of Demand Response in Resouce Adequacy, Derek Bandera, FERC
- Demand Response: Turning Theory Into Reality--an Unfinished Symphony, Richard Cowart, The Regulatory Assistance Program
- EPACT
- DOE's EPACT Report to Congress on Demand Response in Electricity Markets, Larry Mansueti, US Department of Energy
- EPAct 2005 and Demand Response: FERC's Role, David Kathan, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
- EPACT Implementation, Dan Delurey, Demand Response Coordinating Committee
- Energy Policy Act of 2005 and Its Effect on Demand Response, Bob Boyd, Itron
- EPACT Impacts on Demand Side, Mike Kormos, PJM
- State
- Polices and their Effect
- Demand Response: A Regulator's Perspective, Rick Morgan, District of Columbia Public Service Commission
- Energy Policy Act of 2005 and Its Effect on Demand Response, Bob Boyd, Itron
EPACT Impacts on Demand Side, Mike Kormos, PJM - Demand Response: A Regulator's Perspective, Rick Morgan, District of Columbia Public Service Commission
- Energy Policy Act of 2005 and Its Effect on Demand Response, Bob Boyd, Itron
EPACT Impacts on Demand Side, Mike Kormos, PJM - Selling an Interruptible Load Resource in ERCOT’s Restructured Market, Jay Zarnikau, Frontier Associates FA
- Residential/Consumer
- Residential Real Time Pricing Program, Jim Eber
- Saver's Switch Residential direct load control Overview of Automated Meter Reading Switch Maintenance, Peter Narog, Xcel Energy
- Consumers Expect Choices
- Saver's Switch Residential direct load control Overview of Automated Meter Reading Switch Maintenance, Peter Narog, Xcel Energy
- Real Time Pricing Program, Dave Hyland, Converge
- Customers' Perspective on Demand Response, Michael Kintner-Meyer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- Roadmap of How to Start Up a Residential Demand Response Program, David E. Greenberg, Constellation Energy
- Consumers Expect Choices, Green Mountian Energy
- Residential Real Time Pricing Program, Jim Eber, ComEd Converge
- Demand Response Infrastructure and BGE's Smart Energy Savers Program, David E. Greenberg, Constellation Energy
- Optimizing Energy Delivery With Demand Response, Jim Losleben, Cannon Technology Inc.
- "SCE Experience With Non-Pricing Demand Response Programs, Mark H Wallenrod, Southern California Edison
- Risks Involved
- BPA's Approach to Risk, Brad Miller, BPA
- Merchant Financial Crisis & Generation Credit Analysis 2002, NYMEX
- Barriers to Participation in Day-Ahead Market Demand Response Programs, Chuck Goldman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Structuring Electricity Markets for Demand Responsiveness: Experimental Support, ProfessorDick Schuler, Cornell University
- Dominican Republic Electricity Risk: a Customer Orientation, José Antonio Vanderhorst-Silverio, Dominican Republic
- Demand Response in Ontario, Peter Fraser, Special Advisor, Strategic Planning and Policy Development, Ontario Energy Board
- Regional Energy Risk, Sue Covino, PJM
- Managing Regional Electricity Market Risks: A New England Perspective, Henry Yoshimura, ISO NE
- Personal Energy Risk, Jeff Brown, Shell Trading Gas and Power Company
- Spring 2005 Peak Load Alliance Presentation, Gary Bunce, Walton EMC
- Musings on Prices, Risk Management, and Demand Response from a Post-Restructuring Illinois-Centric Perspective, Bob Lieberman, Illinois Commerce Commission
- Spring 2005 Peak Load Alliance Presentation, Gary Bunce, Walton EMC Services
- Personal Energy Risk, Jeff Brown, Shell Trading Gas and Power Company
- BPA's Approach to Risk, Brad Miller, BPA's Gridwise/EnergyWeb Activities
- Regional Energy Risk, Sue Covino, PJM
- Managing Regional Electricity Market Risks: A New England Perspective, Henry Yoshimura, ISO NE
- Key Issues in Demand Response: Overview of PLMA Efforts, Dr. Daniel Violette, Dr William Smith, Mr. Bernie Neenan, Mr. Jay Morrison, Mr. Larry Barrett
- Response Planning
- PG&E's Demand Response Program, Jay Luo, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
- Demand Response Resources: Depend upon Profits, Prudence and Politics, Joel Gilbert, Apogee Interactive, Inc.
- SCE's Demand Response Programs and Resource Planning, Mark H. Wallenrod, Southern California Edison
- Metering and Information Flow in Demand Response Programs, Dave Scott, Meter Engineering and Systems
- Demand Response and Resource Planning, Bill Jackson, Long Island Power Authority
- Real Time Pricing Program, Dave Hyland, ComEd
- Demand Response and the Supply Side, Jim Eber, Exelon
- Resource Planning Models and Demand Response, Eric Hughes, NewEnergy Associates
- Selling an Interruptible Load Resource in ERCOT’s Restructured Market, Jay Zarnikau, Frontier Associates, FA
- Implementation and Results for PG&E's Automated Demand Response Program, Ingrid Bran, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
- Long-Term Resource Adequacy: Investment in Demand Response Dr. William Smith, EPRI
- Intregrating Demand Side Resource Evaluations in Resource Planning: An Industry Turning Point, Daniel Violette, Ph. D., Summit Blue Consulting
- Is Demand Response a Program or a Resource?, Stuart Schare, Summit Blue Consulting
- Incorporating Demand Response in Resource Planning, Daniel Violette, Ph. D., Summit Blue Consulting
- Valuing Demand Response in Resource Planning, Dan Violette, Summit Blue Consulting
- Demand Response in Resource Planning, Chris Siebens, First Energy
- Assessing Benefits in Cost-Effectiveness Evaluations of Demand Response Resources for Integrated Resource Planning, Dr. Bruce Perlstein, Strategy, Finance, and Economics, LLC
- Curtailment Service Provider Response Infrastructure, Dave Hyland, Comverge
- DOE's EPACT Report to Congress on Demand Response in Electricity Markets, Larry Mansueti, US Department of Energy
- EPAct 2005 and Demand Response: FERC's Role, David Kathan, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
- EPACT Implementation, Dan Delurey, Demand Response Coordinating Committee
- Demand Response and Resource Planning, Ross Malme
- Issues in T&D Demand Response and Resource Planning, Sue Covino, PJM
- Demand Response and Resource Planning: A Load Forecaster's Perspective, Dave Ehrlich, ISO New England
- IEA Task XIII: Demand Response Resources, Start-Up and Proposed Project Tasks/Activities, Dan Violette, Summit Blue Consulting
- Demand Response in Long Term Resource Planning in New York and Elsewhere, Ruben Brown, The E Cube Company, LLC
- Technology
- Lighting and Load Management, Peter Morante, Lighting Research Center
- Demand Response: New Offers and Customer Acceptance, Daniel M. Violette, Ph. D., Summit Blue Consulting
- Are Markets Ready of Supply and Demand Response Trading?, Joel Gilbert, Apogee Interactive
- Demand Response and the Supply Side, Jim Eber, Exelon
- BPA's Non-Wires Solutions Overview, Mike Weedall, Bonneville Power Administration
- The Next Big Thing for the US Power Sector: 2005 Outlook, Philip W. Smyth, CFA, Director, Fitch Ratings
- Automating Commercial Demand Response, Sila Kiliccote, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Ontario Colleges- Market Sector Approach Complements Technology in Managing Energy and Demand, Laurie Trewartha, Power Application Group, Inc.
- Residential Real Time Pricing Program, Jim Eber, ComEd Comverge
- The Utility of the Future- Energy Serving Utility, Michael Angemeer, Veridian Corporation
- The Next Big Thing for the US Power Sector: 2005 Outlook, Philip W. Smyth, CFA, Director, Fitch Ratings
- PLMA- Demand Response using a TV, Paul Nagel, Control 4
- Aggregating Demand Response a New Approach, G. Muir Davis, Southern California Edison
- Curtailment Service Provider Response Infrastructure, Dave Hyland, Comverge
- Can we Maintain Grid Reliability Without Building Wires?, Brian Silverstein, Bonneville Power Administration
- Barriers to Participation in Day-Ahead Market Demand Response Programs, Chuck Goldman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Technology Overview: CEC-Sponsored Demand Response Technology Program, Michael Gibbs, ICF Consulting
- Benchmarking- A Tool for Technology Evaluation, Steve Rosenstock
- An Energy Technology Company... Leading the Industry with Development of Independent Negative Power Systems, Denis Enberg, Electric City
- BPA's Non-Wires Solutions Overview, Mike Weedall, Bonneville Power Administration
- Making Lighting Responsive to Demand Response, Peter Morante, RPI Lighting Research Center
