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Demand Response Enabling Technologies and Approaches for Industrial Facilities
Abstract
There are numerous programs sponsored by
Independent System Operators (ISOs) and utility or
state efficiency programs that have an objective of
reducing peak demand. Most of these programs have
targeted the residential and commercial sector,
however, there are also huge opportunities for
demand response in the industrial sector. This paper
describes some of the demand response initiatives
that are currently active in New York State,
explaining applicability of industrial facilities. Next,
we discuss demand response-enabling technologies,
which can help an industrial plant effectively address
demand response needs. Finally, the paper is
concluded with a discussion of case study projects
that illustrate application of some of these demand
response enabling technologies for process
operations. These case studies, illustrating some key
projects from the NYSERDA Peak Load Reduction
program, will describe the technologies and
approaches deployed to achieve the demand
reduction at the site, the quantitative impact of the
project, and a discussion of the overall successes at
each site.
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Citation
Epstein, G.; D'Antonio, M.; Schmidt, C.; Seryak, J.; Smith, C. (2005). Demand Response Enabling Technologies and Approaches for Industrial Facilities. Energy Systems Laboratory (http://esl.tamu.edu); Texas A&M University (http://www.tamu.edu). Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /5566.