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IEEE 2030.6 2016

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IEEE Guide for the Benefit Evaluation of Electric Power Grid Customer Demand Response

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New IEEE Standard – Active. A framework for monitoring the effects and evaluating comprehensive benefits of demand response programs is proposed in this guide. From perspectives of ex-ante and ex-post evaluation, this guide introduces the evaluation processes on demand response effects with its comprehensive benefits and implemented calculation methods in detail. This guide could be applied in various electricity market structures to provide utilities with the references for the planning, design, implementation, and post-evaluation of demand response programs.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std 2030.6™-2016 Front cover
2 Title page
4 Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents
7 Participants
8 Introduction
9 Contents
10 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
2. Normative references
11 3. Definitions and symbols
3.1 Definitions
13 3.2 Symbols
15 4. DR effect monitoring comprehensive benefits ex-ante evaluation/ex-post evaluation procedures
4.1 General
4.2 Procedure for DR effect monitoring and cost benefit ex-ante evaluation
16 4.3 Procedure for DR effect monitoring and ex-post evaluation of cost benefits
18 5. Indices for DR effect monitoring
5.1 Performance indices
5.1.1 Notification time for customers
5.1.2 Response duration
5.1.3 Number of allowable calls
5.1.4 Fluctuation of load curtailment
5.1.5 Load rebound
19 5.1.6 Fluctuation of load rebound
5.1.7 Subscribed performance index (SPI)
5.1.8 Peak performance index (PPI)
5.1.9 Customer response transition time
5.1.10 Involved rate of customers
5.1.11 Load factor
5.2 Effect monitoring indices
5.2.1 Load curtailment
20 5.2.2 Variation in electricity consumption
6. Comprehensive evaluation of DR benefits
21 6.1 Demand response cost
6.1.1 Equipment purchase cost
22 6.1.2 Equipment installation cost
6.1.3 Equipment operation and maintenance cost
23 6.1.4 Participant transaction cost
6.1.5 Program administration cost
6.1.6 Load transfer cost
6.1.7 Incentive payment
24 6.2 Demand response benefit
6.2.1 Incentive payment (customers participating in DR programs)
6.2.2 Customers’ bills savings
26 6.2.3 Electricity sales revenue of grid
6.2.4 Electricity wholesale saving of grid
27 6.2.5 Electricity sales revenue of power plants
6.2.6 Avoided capacity cost
29 6.2.7 Avoid energy costs of power plants
6.2.8 Avoided transmission and distribution cost
30 6.2.9 Avoided operating costs of power grid corporations
31 6.2.10 Reliability benefits
6.2.11 Environmental benefits
32 6.2.12 Market benefits (in organized competitive)
6.2.13 Suppression of price volatility
33 6.2.14 Varied power consumption choices
34 Annex A (informative)Bibliography
36 Annex B (informative)Method for load reduction ex-ante evaluation
B.1 General
B.2 Reference load model
B.3 Evaluation of load reduction
38 Annex C (informative)Method for load reduction ex-post evaluation
C.1 Calculation of customer baseline load
42 Back cover
IEEE 2030.6 2016
$33.04