Volume 2: Demand and Load Shapes
A New Approach to Estimate Commercial Sector End-Use Load Shapes and Energy
Use Intensities 2.1
H. Akbari, J. Eto, S. Konopacki, A. Afzal, K. Heinemeier, and L. Rainer,
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
More Data Is Better, but How Much Is Enough for Impact Evaluations?
2.11
Taghi Alereza, ADM Associates, Inc.
Ramin Faramarzi, Southern California Edison Company
Voluntary Time-of-Use Rates Induced Load Shifting and Peak Load Reduction
2.21
S. Mostafa Baladi, Christensen Associates
Joseph A. Herriges, Iowa State University
Thomas J. Sweeney, Midwest Power Systems
Turning Lead into Gold: Trends in Metering for Studies of Load and Load
Impacts 2.31
Mark Bowman, Measuring and Monitoring Services
Miriam L. Goldberg, XENERGY, Inc.
Photovoltaics in a Demand-Side Management Role 2.43
John Byrne, Young-Doo Wang, Ralph Nigro, and Steven E. Letendre,
University of Delaware
Pricing Energy Services in a Competitive Market 2.51
John H. Chamberlin, Barakat & Chamberlin, Inc.
End-Use Load Data Transferability: A Report from the Frontier 2.57
Marisha E. Chilcott and Nancy E. Ryan, Quantum Consulting Inc.
Richard Gillman, Center for Electric End-Use Data
Can Dispatchable Pricing Options Be Used to Delay Distribution Investments?
Some
Empirical Evidence 2.67
Robert L. Cruz, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Dennis M. Keane and Michael J. Sullivan, Freeman, Sullivan & Co.
Large Scale Residential Refrigerator Field Metering 2.77
Gautam S. Dutt, John P. Proctor, and Michael S. Blasnik, Proctor Engineering
Group
Andrew A. Goett, HBRS, Inc.
Elsia O. Galawish and Dan C. Quigley, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Measured Performance of Variable Speed Drives on Injection Molding Machinery
2.87
Scott L. Englander, New England Power Service Company
Carl H. Remley, Energy Management Consulting & Equipment Inc.
Exploring Energy and Demand Impacts of a Controllable Rates Program
2.95
Miriam L. Goldberg, XENERGY, Inc.
Domestic Hot Water Loads, System Sizing and Selection for Multifamily
Buildings 2.105
Fredric S. Goldner and David C. Price, Energy Management
& Research Associates
Impacts of Performance Factors on Savings from Motor Replacement and New
Motor
Programs 2.117
Frederick M. Gordon, Pacific Energy Associates, Inc.
Jack S. Wolpert and Jerry W. Deal, E-Cube Engineering, Inc.
Scott L. Englander, New England Power Service Company
How Much Load Relief? From Which Households? Engineering Residential Direct
Load Control in Wisconsin 2.127
Richard Hackner and Shel Feldman, Wisconsin Center for Demand-Side
Research
Jim LeClair, Wisconsin Public Service Corporation
Bedig Margossian, Quantum Consulting, Inc.
Michael Ozog, RCG/Hagler, Bailly, Inc.
Dan Wallen, Wisconsin Power & Light Company
Lighting Retrofit Monitoring for the Federal Sector--Strategies and Results
at the
DOE Forrestal Building 2.137
Mark A. Halverson, John L. Stoops, John R. Schmelzer, William D. Chvála,
Jr., and John M. Keller, Pacific Northwest Laboratory
Louis R. Harris, Jr., U.S. Department of Energy
Energy and Peak Demand Impact Estimates for DSM Technologies in the
Residential
and Commercial Sectors for California: Technical and Regulatory Perspectives
2.145
Ed H. Hamzawi, NEOS Corporation
Michael Messenger, California Energy Commission
Evaluation of the PG&E Ceiling Insulation Rebate Program: An Application
of the
California Evaluation Protocols 2.157
Forest Harrison and Susan Buller, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Michael Ozog, Robin Calhoun, and Kathleen McElroy, RCG/Hagler, Bailly, Inc.
An Approach to the Establishment of Load Research Metering to Support the
Design and Evaluation of Natural Gas DSM Programs 2.167
Timothy P. Hennessy and Curt D. Puckett, RLW Analytics, Inc.
Susan K. Nathan, Minnegasco
Characterization of Energy Conservation Measure End-Use Cross-Effects
2.175
Curt Hepting and James Peterson, ERG International Consultants, Inc.
Anthony Lo, B.C. Hydro
The Day the Engineers Were Right: Confirming the Peak Demand Reductions of
FPC's Air Conditioner Duct Test and Repair Program 2.185
Mike Jacob, Florida Power Corporation
Allan A. Zebedee, XENERGY, Inc.
Customer Response to Real-Time Pricing in Great Britain 2.195
Kathy King and Peter Shatrawka, Christensen Associates
Refrigerator Monitoring System Development and Field Testing Results
2.205
Laurence F. Kinney and Michael R. Stiles, Synertech Systems Corporation
Energy Consumption by End-Use: Introducing a New Technique for Advanced
Monitoring 2.211
Benoît Lebot and François Moisan, Agence de l'Environnement et
de la Maîtrise de l'Energie (ADEME)
Herve Laffaye, Electricite de France
Didier Mayer and Thierry Dumont, Ecole des Mines de Paris
Paul Frey and Jerome Gilbert, Landys & Gyr Energy Management
Deriving End-Use Load Profiles Without End-Use Metering: Results of Recent
Validation Studies 2.217
Bedig Margossian, Quantum Consulting Inc.
Using Data Visualization to Better Understand Electric Load and End-Use Data
2.225
Jedd L. Parker, RLW Analytics, Inc.
Potential for Feeder Equipment Upgrade Deferrals in a Distributed Utility
2.229
R. G. Pratt, Z. T. Taylor, L. A. Klevgard, and A. G. Wood, Pacific
Northwest Laboratory
Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring Systems: Considerations for Use and Potential
Applications 2.241
Terry R. Sharp, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Producing More with Less: Evaluating the Impact of a T&D Agricultural
DSM
Program 2.249
Scott D. Sparks, Idaho Power Company
Andrew Goett and Lorna Stucky, HBRS, Inc.
Scott Dimetrosky, Barakat & Chamberlin, Inc.
Energy Consumption of Personal Computer Workstations 2.257
Richard F. Szydlowski and William D. Chvála, Jr., Pacific Northwest
Laboratory
Acquiring T&D Benefits from DSM: A Utility Case Study 2.269
Richard O. Weijo and Linda Ecker, Portland General Electric
Impact Evaluation Using Load Research Data 2.277
Dan Wilcox, RLW Analytics, Inc.
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