PG&E Demand Response Programs SVLG DR Workshop December 10, 2013. Peter Chan Pacific Gas and Electric



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1 PG&E Demand Response Programs SVLG DR Workshop December 10, 2013 Peter Chan Pacific Gas and Electric

2 PG&E s Demand Response Programs Current Demand Response Programs Offer to Our Customers Programs for both Commercial / Industrial and Residential customers Over 288,000 customers enrolling in a demand response program today Over 630 MWs of dispatchable load reduction Reliability Programs Price Responsive Programs Aggregators and Utility Run Programs

3 Reliability Program Utility Managed Programs SmartAC Base Interruptible Program (BIP) Optional Binding Mandatory Curtailment (OBMC)

Base Interruptible Program (BIP) Eligibility Bundled, Direct Access, Community Choice Aggregation, Demand Time-of-Use, Ave. monthly demand 100 kw Curtailment Window Year-round, 24 hours/day 7 days/week Minimum Load Reduction Drop to or below agreeable Firm Service Level (FSL) Notification Time 30 minutes, Zonal or System Dispatch Incentive Payment $8.00/kW to $9.0/kW Non-Compliance Penalties $6.0/kW - $8.40/kW 4

Optional Binding Mandatory Curtailment (OBMC) 5 Eligibility Bundled and Direct Access Curtailment Windows Year-round, 24 hours/day 7 days/week Minimum Load Reduction Up to 15% of circuit baseline in 5% increments. Notification Time 15 minutes, System dispatch Incentive Payment None, circuit exempted from rotating outages Non-Compliance Penalties $6.00/kW

6 Price Responsive Programs Utility Managed Programs Demand Bidding Program (DBP) Peak Day Pricing (PDP) SmartRate Demand Response Service Providers Managed Programs (Aggregators) Aggregator Management Portfolio (AMP) Capacity Bidding Program (CBP)

Demand Bidding Program (DBP) 7 Eligibility Bundled, Direct Access, Community Choice Aggregation, Demand Time-of-Use, max demand 50 kw Curtailment Window Year-round, weekdays, 12:00 8:00 pm Minimum Load Reduction 10 kw/hour for two consecutive hours Notification Time Day-ahead by 12:00 pm, Zonal or System Dispatch Incentive Payment $0.5/kW Non-Compliance Penalties None

Peak Day Pricing (PDP) Eligibility Bundled Large C&I/Ag and SMB/Small Ag Curtailment Windows Year-round, 9 to 15 events/year, 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm or 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm Load Reduction Reduce load to avoid higher event day total charge Notification Time Day-ahead by 2:00 pm, System Dispatch Credits Provide reduced summer-season (May October) demand and/or energy charges on none PDP event days Charges Provide higher summer-season (May October) demand and/or energy changes on PDP event days 8

Aggregator Managed Portfolio (AMP) Eligibility Bundled, Direct Access, Community Choice Aggregation Curtailment Windows May October, Weekdays, 11:00 am 7:00 pm Minimum Load Reduction Contractual agreement between the aggregators and their customers Notification Time Day-ahead by 3:00 pm for Day-ahead event At least 30 minutes prior to the start of Day-of Event Zonal or System Dispatch Incentive Payment Negotiated between the aggregator and their customers Non-Compliance Penalties Negotiated between the aggregators and their customers 9

10 Capacity Bidding Program (CBP) Eligibility Bundled, Direct Access, Community Choice Aggregation Curtailment Windows May October, Weekdays, 11:00 pm 7:00 pm Minimum Load Reduction Contractual agreement between the aggregators and their customers Notification Time Day-ahead by 3:00 pm for Day-ahead event At least 3 hours prior to the start of Day-of event Zonal or system dispatch Incentive Payment Negotiated between the aggregators and their customers Non-Compliance Penalties Negotiated between the aggregators and their customers

11 July 2 nd Event Results 2013 Peak Day Program Participants mw Reduction 3:00 4:00 pm Aggregator Managed Portfolio Capacity Bidding Program Base Interruptible Program 1,786 197 600 20 279 229 Peak Day Pricing 6,089 41 SmartRate 119,394 47 Total 126,392 515

12 PG&E ADR Incentive Program The ADR Program Offers: Incentives One time payment to cover up to 100% of Auto-DR project cost Technical services and audits Customer application assistance Technology Category Incentive Rate ($/dispatchable kw) Semi Automated Demand Response $125 Automated Demand Response $200 Advanced Technology HVAC $350 Advanced Technology Lighting $400

13 PG&E ADR Incentive Program Eligibility: Non-residential customer Customer must enroll in eligible DR Program for 3 years Demand Bidding Program (DBP) Peak Day Pricing (PDP) Aggregator Managed Portfolio (AMP) Capacity Bidding Program (CBP) Incentives available for projects pursing EE + ADR To learn more visit: www.pge-adr.com

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