IEA DSM Programme Task XV: Network-Driven DSM Dr David Crossley Task XV Operating Agent and Managing Director Energy Futures Australia Pty Ltd.

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IEA DSM Programme Task XV: Network-Driven DSM Dr David Crossley Task XV Operating Agent and Managing Director Energy Futures Australia Pty Ltd

International Energy Agency l The International Energy Agency (IEA) is an intergovernmental body committed to advancing security of energy supply, economic growth and environmental sustainability through energy policy co-operation l The IEA provides a framework for international collaborative energy research, development and demonstration under more than 40 Implementing Agreements l These Agreements enable experts from different countries to work collectively and share results, which are usually published

IEA DSM Programme l One of the Implementing Agreement is known as the International Energy Agency Demand Side Management Programme l The 17 member countries of the IEA DSM Programme undertake collaborative research and development (R&D) on demand side management (DSM) and energy efficiency l Participation in this work is a very effective way of gaining valuable information about international experience in implementing DSM and energy efficiency programs

IEA R&D Projects l In IEA terminology, multi-national R&D projects are called ‘Tasks’ l Tasks are undertaken collaboratively under the management of an ‘Operating Agent’ (Project Director) l The Operating Agent is responsible for overall management of the Task, including deliverables, milestones, schedule, budget and communications l The actual research work for a Task is carried out by a combination of the Operating Agent and a group of country Experts, depending on the nature of the work to be carried out l Each country which is participating in a Task nominates one person as its country Expert

IEA DSM Task XV l Task XV of the IEA DSM Programme is called “Network-Driven DSM” l The focus of Task XV is on identifying and developing the most appropriate and cost- effective demand side management measures: n to relieve electricity network constraints and/or n to provide network operational services

Motivation for Task XV (1) l To date, the IEA DSM Programme has not undertaken any work on the potential for DSM to cost-effectively relieve electricity network constraints l Such constraints are becoming a significant problem in countries where electricity demand is increasing and network infrastructure (‘poles and wires’) is ageing

Motivation for Task XV (2) l As loads grow and infrastructure reaches the end of its economic life, the potential cost of augmenting electricity networks is increasing exponentially l In many situations, network-driven DSM can delay the need for network augmentation l In some limited situations, mainly at the distribution level, network-driven DSM may be able to cost-effectively eliminate the requirement to build a ‘poles and wires’ solution

Motivation for Task XV (3) l In addition to relieving network constraints, DSM can also provide services for electricity network system operators l DSM can deliver peak load reductions with various response times for network operational support

Network Constraints (1) l All types of electricity network constraint will be addressed by Task XV, including capacity limitations, voltage fluctuations, reliability issues, etc l Network constraints have a time-related dimension because they may be: n peak related – occurring strongly at the system peak and lasting seconds, minutes or a couple of hours; or n non-peak related – less strongly related to the system peak, occurring generally across the electrical load curve and lasting several hours, days, months, years or indefinitely

Network Constraints (2) l Network constraints also have a geographically- related dimension because they can occur: n generally across the network in a particular geographical area; or n specifically associated with particular network elements such as certain lines or substations l To be effective in relieving network constraints, DSM activities must address both: n time-related and n geographically-related dimensions of network constraints

Network-driven DSM Network-driven DSM measures include: l Distributed generation, including standby generation and cogeneration l Energy efficiency l Fuel substitution l Load management, including interruptible loads, direct load control, and demand response l Power factor correction l Pricing initiatives, including time of use and demand-based tariffs

Benefits of Participating in Task XV (1) l Understand the advantages and disadvantages of network-driven DSM measures as alternatives to network augmentation and for providing network operational services l Gain information about network-driven DSM measures currently in use in other countries and the effectiveness of these measures l Understand the factors which lead to a network-driven DSM measure being effective at the transmission and/or distribution levels l Participate in further developing the identified network- driven DSM measures so that they will be successful in cost-effectively achieving network-related objectives

Benefits of Participating in Task XV (2) l Understand the interaction between network- driven DSM and the operation of liberalised electricity markets l Identify modifications which can be made to existing network planning processes to incorporate network-driven DSM measures as alternatives to network augmentation l Participate in developing ‘best practice’ principles, procedures and methodologies for the evaluation and acquisition of network-driven DSM resources

Task XV Objectives l To identify a wide range of DSM measures which can be used to relieve electricity network constraints and/or provide network operational services l To further develop the identified network-driven DSM measures so that they will be successful in cost-effectively achieving network-related objectives l To investigate how existing network planning processes can be modified to incorporate the development and operation of DSM measures over the medium and long term l To develop ‘best practice’ principles, procedures and methodologies for the evaluation and acquisition of network-driven DSM resources l To communicate and disseminate information about network-driven DSM to relevant audiences

Task XV Work Plan l Subtask 1: Worldwide Survey of Network-Driven DSM Projects l Subtask 2: Assessment and Development of Network-Driven DSM Measures l Subtask 3: Incorporation of DSM Measures into Network Planning l Subtask 4: Evaluation and Acquisition of Network-Driven DSM Resources l Subtask 5: Communication of Information About Network-Driven DSM

Subtask 1 Survey of DSM Projects Objective l To identify a wide range of DSM measures which can be used to relieve electricity network constraints and/or provide network operational services Deliverable l A report listing and summarising network- driven DSM projects implemented around the world

Subtask 1 Survey of DSM Projects l Activity 1-1: Network-Driven DSM Projects in Participating Countries l Activity 1-2: Network-Driven DSM Projects in Other Countries l Activity 1-3: Identification of Network-Driven DSM Measures

Subtask 2 Network-Driven DSM Measures Objective l To further develop the identified network-driven DSM measures so that they will be successful in cost-effectively achieving network-related objectives Deliverable l A report listing and summarising successful network-driven DSM measures and the specific network problems they address

Subtask 2 Network-Driven DSM Measures l Activity 2-1: Value Proposition for Network- Driven DSM l Activity 2-2: Effectiveness of Network-Driven DSM Measures l Activity 2-3: Further Development of Network-Driven DSM Measures

Subtask 3 DSM and Network Planning Objective l To investigate how existing network planning processes can be modified to incorporate the development and operation of DSM measures over the medium and long term Deliverable l A report on ways in which network planning processes can be modified to incorporate DSM measures as alternatives to network augmentation

Subtask 3 DSM and Network Planning l Activity 3-1: Interaction between Network- Driven DSM, Electricity Markets and Regulatory Regimes l Activity 3-2: Identification of Network Planning Processes l Activity 3-3: Options for Modifying Network Planning Processes

Subtask 4 Evaluation & Acquisition of DSM Resources Objective l To develop ‘best practice’ principles, procedures and methodologies for the evaluation and acquisition of network-driven DSM resources Deliverable l A report on ‘best practice’ principles, procedures and methodologies for the evaluation and acquisition of network-driven DSM resources

Subtask 4 Evaluation & Acquisition of DSM Resources l Activity 4-1: Survey of Evaluation and Acquisition Procedures for DSM Resources l Activity 4-2: Development of ‘Best Practice’ Procedures

Subtask 5 Communication of Information Objective l To communicate and disseminate information about network-driven DSM to relevant audiences, including representatives of electricity network businesses, government agencies and electricity end-users Deliverables l Task Newsletter l Information databases about network-driven DSM projects and measures l Regional workshops about network-driven DSM held in Europe, North America and Asia Pacific

Subtask 5 Communication of Information l Activity 5-1:Prepare and Circulate a Task Newsletter l Activity 5-2:Establish Information Databases about Network-Driven DSM l Activity 5-3:Conduct Regional Workshops

Task XV Timetable 18 Oct Apr 061 Dec 051 Apr 051 Dec 04 1 Jun 05

Task XV Budget (1) SubtaskNo daysCost Task Definition Phase8€11, Worldwide Survey of Network-Driven DSM Projects 50€53, Assessment and Development of Network-Driven DSM Measures 50€52, Incorporation of DSM Measures into Network Planning 35€38, Evaluation and Acquisition of Network- Driven DSM Resources 40€37, Communication of Information About Network-Driven DSM 30€36, €228,200

Task XV Budget (2) No Countries Participating Country Contribution per year for two years Four€28,525 Five €22,820 Six €19,017 Seven €16,300 Eight €14,263 Total budget €228,200

Further Information about Task XV l Task XV website: l Dr David Crossley, Task XV Operating Agent