Introduction Customer-Facing Subcommittee
MA DPU Grid Modernization Subcommittee
January 9, 2013Tim Woolf
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MA Grid Modernization Background Documents
• MA Grid Modernization Website:– www.magrid.raabassociates.org
• Many background documents will be available soon.• EPRI• DOE• FERC• States• International
• Annotated bibliography available.– With table of contents and short summaries.
• Please submit additional documents that would be useful for this Working Group.
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FERC Staff Report
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Penetration of Advanced Meters - Nationwide
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Penetration of Advanced Meters – by Region
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Massachusetts penetration in 2012 was two percent.39 states had higher penetrations.Ten states have penetration of 50 percent or higher.
Demand Response Program Types
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Demand Response Potential Peak Reduction
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Demand Response Peak Reduction by Class
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Most DR Comes From Incentive-Based Programs
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Summary of Recent State DR Activities
– Arizona– California – Maryland– Arkansas– Oklahoma– Illinois– Idaho– Colorado– Connecticut
• See pages 43 – 49 of FERC 2012 Assessment.
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RAP Report on Time-Varying Rates
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Useful Context for Time-Varying Rate Design
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Summaries of Recent Pilots in Other States
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Blueprint for Offering Time-Varying Rates
1. Understand the impacts of current rates.
2. Develop a consistent and comprehensive set of ratemaking objectives.
3. Identify the menu of potential new rate options.
4. Perform preliminary assessment of potential impacts.
5. Conduct preliminary market research.
6. Conduct Pilots.
7. Full-scale deployment of innovative rates.
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From RAP 2012, pages 38 – 40.
MA Utility Smart Grid Pilot Programs
• Required by Green Communities Act – Section 85.
• Smart Grid Pilot plans filed with the DPU for review & approval.• Utilize advanced technology to operate the grid more efficiently.• Requirement to cover at least 0.25% of customers with Time of
Use or hourly pricing.• Pilot should seek to achieve at least 5% reduction in peak and
average load in pilot area.• Costs recovered in basic service rates. • Utilities allowed to earn incentives.• Report due to legislature, including recommendations for
modifications to the programs and further implementation.
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Contact Information
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