Greening the Grid through Demand-Side Automation
A conversation on the various challenges and opportunities of using automation and pricing to help "green" the grid
Event Details
For decades, grid operators have relied on generators to balance electricity supply and demand. With increasing deployment of intermittent renewables like wind and solar, there is both a greater need and opportunity for the use of internet-accessible smart technologies to match electricity demand with available supply—and potentially provide other services to the grid. Realizing fuller demand-side flexibility requires advances in engineering, consumer acceptance, regulatory practices related to pricing, data access, and potentially new business models.
On April 4, 2022, Resources for the Future (RFF) hosted an RFF Live event reviewing recent research and regulatory developments, as well as on-the-ground experiences. Our panel, featuring experts from across academia, policy, and industry, discussed the various challenges and opportunities of using automation and pricing to help "green" the grid.
Speakers
- Duncan Callaway, University of California, Berkeley
- Forest Frizzell, Shifted Energy | Slides
- Achintya Madduri, California Public Utilities Commission | Slides
- Mary Ann Piette, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | Slides
- Casey Wichman, Georgia Institute of Technology | Slides
- Karen Palmer, Resources for the Future (Moderator)
Event Video
Participants
Achintya Madduri
Senior Regulatory Analyst, California Public Utility Commission