Demand response can be an excellent flexible resource and can cost-effectively support a grid with high penetrations of variable renewable generation. Unfortunately, this potential has not yet been widely exploited, due to a number of obstacles at the wholesale and distribution levels. This article (subscription or purchase required) — part of a special issue of Electricity Journal on the topic of energy optimization, guest-edited by RAP staff — reviews those barriers and the prospects for better uptake of demand response.
Implementing Demand Response 2.0: Progress Toward Full Potential in the United States
August 1, 2019
- By
- Max Dupuy ,
- Carl Linvill