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Key issues in developing demand-side bidding programs

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OSTI ID:5380143
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  1. Lawrence Berkeley Lab., CA (USA)

Several utilities in New England have conducted pilot bidding programs for demand-side resources, while integrated bidding processes, which include DSM resources, are currently being planned or implemented by utilities in New York, New Jersey, and Washington. In this study, we examine several resource planning and program implementation issues that are raised by competitive bidding programs for DSM resources: the choice of combined or separate bidding for demand and supply resources, the criteria used to rank and select projects proposed by bidders, the value of DSM resources, the role of non-price factors, and issues that arise in measuring the impact of DSM programs. We compare the bid evaluation systems used by four utilities that are conducting integrated bidding programs and examine the nominal weights assigned to various features (e.g., price, project status/viability, system optimization, environmental factors) by each utility. We conclude that bidding may have a limited role in a utility's overall DSM strategy because bidding mechanisms are inappropriate for various types of programs and because of the relative immaturity of the energy services industry. 8 refs., 2 figs.

Research Organization:
Lawrence Berkeley Lab., CA (USA)
Sponsoring Organization:
DOE/CE
DOE Contract Number:
AC03-76SF00098
OSTI ID:
5380143
Report Number(s):
LBL-27748; CONF-8911105--1; ON: DE90002455
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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