IEA/PLMA Symposium
Tuesday, September 9, 2003
Opening Plenary Session
PLMA and IEA DSM Programme International Symposium on Demand Response, Ross Malme, Chairman of PLMA & Interim Operating Agent
Demand Response into the IEA DSM-Programme, Hans Nilsson, Chairman of the International Energy Agency’s DSM Executive Committee
FERC's Role in Demand Response, David Kathan, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Demand Response Programs in New York's Wholesale Electricity Market, Charles King, Vice President of Market Services, New York ISO
Regulatory Actions to Capture the Benefits of Demand Side Resources, Jim Gallagher, Director, Office of Electricity and Environment, New York State Department of Public Service
The Importance of Demand Response, Sally Hunt, NERA
Comparisons of International DRR Programs:
Chair: Grayson Heffner, The World Bank
Speakers:
Managing Contingencies at KEPCO with Demand Response
KEPCO's Demand Response Programs for Summer Peak Periods and Contingencies, Jang Pyo Lee, Mgr., DSM Planning Office, Korea Electric Power
Interruptible Rates at Red Electrica
Experiences with DSB, Carmen Rodriguez Villagarcia, DSM Department Manager, Red Electrica de Espana, Spain
Demand Side Bidding for System Balancing
Demand Side Bidding for System Balancing, Inge Vognild, Program Manager, STATNETT, Norway
Demand Response for Ancillary Services in the UK
Demand Side Participation in the UK, Mark Bailey, Head of Special Markets, Gaz de France UK
Demand Bidding at FINGRID
Demand Bidding at Fingrid Finland, Jarno Sederlund, Program Manager, FINGRID, Finland
Early Applications of Demand Response in New Zealand
Demand Response- New Zealand Experience, Fiona Weightman, EECA, New Zealand
Wednesday, September 10, 2003
Market Benefits of Demand Response Resources
Chair: IEA Task XIII: Demand Response Resources, Dan Violette, Summit Blue Consulting
Speakers:
John Charlton, New York ISO
Bernie Neenan, Neenan Associates
Demand Response electricity Markets Sweden- Benefits, Margareta Bergstrom, Energimyndigheten, Sweden
International Regulatory Panel
Chair: International Regulatory Panel Moderator's Introduction, Larry Mansueti, US Department of Energy
Participants:
Jim Gallagher, New York State Department of Public Service
David Kathan, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Demand Response Electricity Markets Sweden- Regulator, Margareta Bergström, Senior Advisor, Energy Market Department, Swedish Energy Agency
Demand Response in Australia's Electricity Market, Ian McNicol, Sustainable Energy Authority Victoria, Australia
Perspectives on the Role of Demand Response
Chair: Michael Jones, IEA Secretariat
The Interaction Between Electricity- and Emissions Trading Markets, with a Specific View on Demand Response, Arne Jakobsen, GreenStream Network
Customers' Perspective on Demand Response, Michael Kintner-Meyer, Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratory
Demand Response in Liberalised Electricity Markets, Michael Jones, IEA
Conservation, DSM, or Demand Response?, Art Rosenfeld, California Energy Commission
Panel on Enabling Technologies for DRR
Chair: Dan Delurey, Executive Director, Demand Response and Advanced Metering Coalition
Technology and Price Signals for Demand Response in Norway, Ove Grande, Sr. Research Scientist, SINTEF Energy Research, Norway
Demand Response in New York State
Enabling Technologies for Load Management, Brian Henderson, Program Director of Energy Efficiency Services, NYSERDA
Advanced Metering Technologies, Chris King, E-Meter
