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University California Santa Barbara Demand Response May 9, 2008

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University California Santa Barbara. Demand Response May 9, 2008. North East Blackout 2003. United States 40 Million People 8 States Canada 10 Million People 7 Provinces Cost $6.0 to 10.0 Billion. Why do we need Demand Response?. Power Grid Infrastructure 50 to 100 years old - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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University California Santa Barbara

Demand ResponseMay 9, 2008

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United States◦ 40 Million People◦ 8 States

Canada◦ 10 Million People◦ 7 Provinces

Cost $6.0 to 10.0 Billion

North East Blackout 2003

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Power Grid Infrastructure 50 to 100 years old

Forecasted growth way under estimated Did not anticipate new electronics

◦ Computers◦ Air Conditioners◦ Game Boys◦ Televisions ◦ Cell Phone Chargers◦ Passive Drain

Cell Phone chargers, TV’s, Microwave, DVDs Cell Phone chargers (not charging phone) consume

over 900,000 Mw-hours/year

Why do we need Demand Response?

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Grid Overloaded during Summer Months Power consumption continues to grow over

2% per year Reduce burning fossil fuels, and generating

greenhouse gasses Eliminate Spinning Reserve

Why do we need Demand Response?

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Power can be disrupted during Summer General public does not understand

shortage of power Large commercial and industrial users

consume 70% of power Commercial and industrial users have not

understood their role in power management◦ Have the ability to mitigate rolling blackouts

Residential customers are at work or school

General Public Un-informed

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Without demand response CAISO does not have enough control of grid

Rolling blackouts are still a threat Large consumers can change rolling

blackout risks

Commercial and Industrial

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Three methods that help power consumption and generation◦ Efficiency

CFL, high efficiency A/C ect.◦ Wind

Generates non-polluting clean energy Out of sequence with peak demand

◦ Solar Best method that helps peak reduction

Can these methods keep up with 2% growth in power consumption?

Solar, Wind, Efficiency?

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Building new power plants is not an option◦ 3% to 7% of the year there is a problem on the

Grid No problem in October, small time during summer

◦ Not feasible Cost Pollution

◦ Transmission lines Cost Permits

We need to better manage our grid◦ Energy act 2005

Build New Infrastructure?

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Reduce energy costs◦ Curtail interruptible load at peak price◦ User Selected

Air Conditioners Lights Non-critical machines, pool pumps ect

◦ Critical Loads are not affected Computers/Servers Inner area lights Ventilation

What is Demand Response?

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User selected Loads◦ Critical and Non-critical

If CAISO calls Stage 2 Emergency ◦ Mica-Tech system sends signal to user Energy

Management System EMS to reduce selected◦ Pre-cooling

CAISO will notify day ahead warning Set Thermostat 2 deg cooler prior to event

How Does it Work?

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One Event per Day 4 hours maximum Will not exceed 120 hours per year

How Often?

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Power Grid System Security and Reliability◦ Transmission Substation

Highest level of SCADA Power Grid Control 2000 and 2001 Rolling blackouts

◦ Utilized Mica-Tech Network (over 20,000 Mw) Single Largest Demand Response Action with Mica-

Tech equipment

Why Mica-Tech?

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SCADA-Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition◦ 50,000 Sq Mi territory Southern California◦ Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Nebraska and

Arizona◦ Over 10 years live grid

Reliable and Secure◦ Transmission Substations and Hydro sites (Dams)

Mica-Tech Inc.

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Secure not internet based◦ CIA: Hackers to Blame for Power Outages

Hackers literally turned out the lights in multiple cities after breaking into electrical utilities and demanding extortion payments before disrupting the power, a senior CIA analyst told utility engineers at a trade conference.

◦ Bank hack attacks up 81% Mica-Tech System private satellite network

◦ Over 10 years cannot be hacked◦ Demand Response should not put operations at

risk CAISO has been hacked CAISO/Mica-Tech Joint Project

Why Mica-Tech?

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No Cost- Installation and Management Technical Assistance

No Training of Personal -fully automatic No Penalties Cash incentive

Program Details

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Could work to cut usage just like power Where?

◦ Pump water back over dam◦ Farms not economically feasible crops die◦ Lawns? Yes

Limit use Schedule best time to water Cut use entirely

Demand Response Water?

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University California Santa Barbara