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DSR Aggregation in Australia and New Zealand June 2010

DSR Aggregation in Australia and New Zealand June 2010. Michael Zammit Managing Director. What is DSR?. An end user “Response” to: Extreme wholesale electricity price Peaks in Physical network demand Reduced reliability or security of supply By: Switching off discretionary loads

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DSR Aggregation in Australia and New Zealand June 2010

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  1. DSR Aggregation in Australia and New Zealand June 2010 Michael Zammit Managing Director

  2. What is DSR? An end user “Response” to: Extreme wholesale electricity price Peaks in Physical network demand Reduced reliability or security of supply By: Switching off discretionary loads Delaying the use of equipment for a time until the peak has passed Switching over their demand to an on-site generator Switching over to an alternative fuel source Combinations of the above Peaks usually appear for only a few hours a year (typically 20-50 hours out of 8,760 hours per year) ie less than 0.1% of the year but cost the Australian economy over $A3bn annually

  3. Who is Energy Response? Operating since December 2004 Australia and New Zealand’s most successful independent Demand Side Aggregator Currently operating in 3 significantly different electricity markets that broadly represent all major electricity market models Offices in Melbourne, Sydney, Perth and Wellington (New Zealand), with a total of 24 employees Sourced 1000’s MW of end consumers’ DSR capacity for market opportunities they cannot achieve on their own WA NEM NZEM

  4. Effect of Demand Side Response Demand

  5. Disaggregated Market Model Financial & Market Physical Network Independent Market Operator Generators Hedge contracts Retailers Dollars Energy Network Service Providers C C C C C C C C C C Millions of electricity Customers

  6. Disaggregated Market Model Financial & Market Physical Network DSM IMO Gens Hedge contracts Security Risk Retailers NSPs Price Volatility NW peaks Energy Response DSM Facility C C C C C C C C C C Millions of electricity Customers

  7. Why End Users Participate Economic Benefits Payment for participation, lowers cost of electricity Advance warning of high price event or grid issue Community Benefits Environmental –less CO2 emissions and water use Companies doing “the right thing” (like Earth Hour but companies get paid for participating) Raised awareness about energy use

  8. Typical Demand Side Participants Scrap Metal Merchants and Recyclers Manufacturers MDF, Cardboard, Flour Mills, Wallboard, cables, etc Councils, Water Utilities, Treatment Plants City Buildings, Pubs and Clubs Many, many more • Telcos and IT Data Centres • Cool/Cold Stores • Quarries, Mines and Sand Plants

  9. ER’s Core Offerings Matched to Markets NZEM WA NEM

  10. Over 400MW of Contracted Capacity WA NEM NZEM

  11. Projects and Programs Coming Up

  12. Technologies and communications

  13. Frequency Control Technology Over 50 units installed and a further 300 units scheduled for installation by November 2010 to provide +100MW of curtailable load for frequency control

  14. Under Frequency Event Reporting Source: Energy Intellect

  15. Innovative Technology Solutions Source: Energy Intellect

  16. Weather projective tool Source: Met Service

  17. Innovative In-House Developed Technology Solutions How price forecasts change over time • Redundant applications (like dispatch and price monitoring) are located on the Google Application Service • Log-on to these applications is via the web browser on the iPhone or any other suitable mobile device

  18. Real-time Provider Metering Source: Outpost Central Software

  19. Sales Force Automation (CRM) Source: Sugar Software

  20. New Systems To Come • Settlement and Billing (Gentrack) • CIS (Gentrack) • Meter Data Store (Gentrack) • Automated Dispatch (Whispir) • DSR SCADA (Vendor not selected) • FLOWS API (Energy Intellect) • SME-DRP – Phase 1 (CSIRO)

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