Spring 2005 Peak Load Management Alliance Conference
"Managing the Real and Perceived Risks in Electricity Markets"
April 28-29, 2005, Marriott Evergreen Conference Center,
Stone Mountain Park (Atlanta), Georgia
Sponsors: Cannon Technologies and GoodCents Solutions
Presentations:
1. Keynote Session
The Investor's Viewpoint: The Evolution of Risk from the Rating Agency Perspective
2. Personal Energy Risk
Speakers:
Personal Energy Risk, Jeff Brown, Shell Trading
Spring 2005 Peak Load Alliance Presentation, Gary Bunce, Walton EMC
3. Regional Energy Risk
Speakers:
BPA's Approach to Risk, Brad Miller, BPA
Regional Energy Risk, Sue Covino, PJM
Managing Regional Electricity Market Risks: A New England Perspective, Henry Yoshimura, ISO NE
4. Country Risk
Speakers:
Demand Response in Ontario, Peter Fraser, Special Advisor, Strategic Planning and Policy Development, Ontario Energy Board5. Are Market Rules and Standards the Answer?
Speakers:
Making Lighting Responsive to Demand Response, Peter Morante, RPI Lighting Research Center
Jeff Ross-Bain, PE, LEED; Smith Dalia Architects
Codes, Standards, Efficiency, and Demand Response- One Big Happy Family, or Sibling Rivals?, Steve Rosenstock, EEI6. Pricing and Risk
Speakers:
Real Time Pricing Coupled with Risk Management at Georgia Power Company: It Keeps Going and Going and Going!
MAPP Certified Interruptible Demand Rate
MAPP Certification of Interruptible Demand, Peter A. Koegel, P.E., MAPPCOR Senior Engineer
7. Update on International Energy Agency, DSM Programme Task on Demand Response Resources
IEA DSM Task XIII PLMA Briefing, Ross Malme, RETX,
Valuing Demand Response Resources- Update on IEA Project, Dan Violette, Summit Blue Consulting
