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Detaching AC from MC Rate Decoupling Lowers consumption, therefore results in lower emission Facilitating two-way communication Increase Reliability More accurate pricing structures, hence lower prices for consumers
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August 2003 Lasted 3 days Affected 50 million 10 million Canada 40 million in U.S Eastern US and Canada Detroit to New York City and Toronto $10 billion (USD) in economic loses 3,000 fire calls in NYC alone 11 deaths
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Interconnects – regions of AC connectivity – strictly regulate frequency (60 Hz) Frequency is dependent on load (demand) and supply. When there is an overload frequency drops
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Transformers and Generators both break down when the AC Frequency changes Generators speed up when frequency drop, overheat Current increases and causes Transformers to overheat and explode…
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Distributed Energy Systems generate emergency power onsite when supply drops, causing a dip in frequency But there still is a lack of communication about the real demand
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Substation Privately Owned Power Plant (generation ) Meter Independent Generators Independent System Operator Managed Investor Owned Utility Managed GenerationTransmissionDistribution Market Structure SCADAAMI Smart Grid FERC/PUCsPUCs
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Smart Grids AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure) PEM (Personal Energy Management)
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Prices reflect average, not marginal costs Consumers have little incentive to constrain electricity use when conservation is required Quantity demanded exceeds quantity available Create incentives for decreased electricity consumption during peak periods
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Real-time market information on prices and quantities demanded and supplied Provide incentives to reduce consumption during peak use periods Regulates supply on each transmission line through prices Encourages increased use in rarely used lines and decreased use in overcrowded lines Encourages increased use during non-peak periods
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Imagine a toll road where "permits" are auctioned off. The price each person is willing to pay will depend on the number of people on the road Drivers will pay less for a crowded than a less congested road End result is traffic from otherwise crowded roads shifts to less crowded roads and congestion is reduced for everybody. Similarly, spot pricing on a Smart Grid encourages consumers to use less crowded transmission lines. Electricity flow shifts from overused to underused lines Events leading to the 2003 blackout don't occur.
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EU looking to implement single-grid by 2020 Italian Government owned Utility furthest ahead with 30 million “smart-meters” New Zealand and Australian private market conducting smart-meters in most provinces World’s 1 st Smart Grid – Boulder, Colorado
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Tennessee Delaware Utah Vermont Idaho Connecticut Iowa Virginia West Virginia Kentucky Montana Modify EPACT 1252-11 Directed States to either adopt or decline time based rate schedules to enable: Real-Time/Dynamic Pricing via Customer Interface Demand Response Address the concerns of the States Deciding not to Adopt EPACT 1252 11
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Cap & Trade Strong implications toward energy degregulation Price Premium on Coal Provides incentives for RTP Alternative Energy Energy Efficiency
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With Real Time Pricing – preliminary steps must be taken Guaranteed Rate of Return for installing infrastructure Decoupling (Volume based to Congestion based) Protection for Public Purpose Programs Low-Income Seniors
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