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This document is the final report on the Philippines DSM project. It is titled Appendix G: Minutes of July 12, 2001 Collaborative Meeting. The mintues contained on this document are of the first collaborative meeting on the proposal to amend… View Summary +
This is from the final report on the Philippines DSM project. It is titled Appendix H: Minutes of July 13, 2001 Collaborative Meeting. The minutes contained in this document are of the second collaborative meeting on the proposal to amend… View Summary +
This document is the final report on the Philippines DSM project. This section is titled Appendix I: Final Stipulation and Agreement July 13, 2001. It contains what was agreed upon by the signatories. View Summary +
This report contains recommendations for the reform of the Philippines electric sector, especially its demand-side management (DSM), including related regulatory practices designed to encourage utility investment in cost-effective DSM. View Summary +
In this first of two Issuesletters discussing security-related questions, we examine the nature of security risks to the nations electric infrastructure. View Summary +
The purpose of this paper is to summarize developments with respect to default service for residential customers in key states that have moved to retail electric competition and provide recommendations with regard to this important policy for the near term. View Summary +
In this IssuesLetter we highlight policies for regulators and utilities to improve the security of the nation’s power systems by strategically evolving a more resilient electric network. This is a companion to ‘Assessing Security Risks.’… View Summary +
In Framing Paper #1, we explore and examine various options for demand response resources to provide load curtailments or decrements in response to market (price) signals in the day-ahead energy market as well as key policy and program design issues. View Summary +
This paper focuses on the role of demand-side resources in providing network services (reliability and system benefits to the grid and its interconnected users) rather than purely economic gains to participating end-users. View Summary +
This background issues paper discusses the technical requirements for load, or any resource, to provide contingency reserves to the electric power system. It discusses why some loads may be ideal providers of contingency reserves and why some loads are better… View Summary +