Demand Response and Energy Efficiency:“Killer” Smart Grid Applications
Rick Counihan, VP Regulatory Affairs
January 20, 2010
About EnerNOC
•Over 3,250 MW under management, across more than 5,600 commercial/industrial sites (as of 9/30/09)
•Active in all DR programs in RTO/ISO regions
Market Leader in C&I Demand Response
•Diversified product suite of demand response and energy management solutions, including Monitoring-Based Commissioning (MBCx), Energy Supply Management, and Carbon Management
•Scalable technology platform – PowerTrak®
Innovative Smart Grid Energy Management
Services for Businesses and Institutions
•Founded in 2001;
•Publicly traded on NASDAQ (ENOC) since May 2007
•2009 projected revenue: $187-189 million
•Headquartered in Boston
•400+ full-time employees
Strong Financial Track Record
EnerNOC’s Demand Response Footprint3,250 MW under management, across more than 5,600 commercial/industrial sites*
* As of 9/30/2009
The Energy Internet
Like the Internet, the Smart Grid has two layers.
Infrastructure Layer: Transmission lines, meters, communications protocols,
etc.
Application Layer: Functionality that extracts value from the underlying
infrastructure
Why Demand Response?
50%
100%
Winter Spring Summer Fall
75%
90%
25%
Reduces peak demand and transmission and distribution congestionMitigates high wholesale market prices
How Do Customers Participate?
Standby / Backup Generation Curtailment
Air handlers Anti-sweat heaters Chiller control Chilled water systems Defrost elements Elevators Escalators External lighting External water features HVAC systems
Internal lighting Irrigation pumps Motors Outside signage Parking lot lighting Production equipment Processing lines Pool pumps / heaters Refrigeration systems Water heating
What Businesses and Institutions Curtail
Depending on customer needs and preferences, demand response plans can be automated through EnerNOC’s technology platform, or initiated manually at the site.
How It Works
EnerNOC’s Network Operations CenterUtilities and grid operators benefit from the “smart grid” EnerNOC has built
Energy Data from Every Customer
Capture Meter Data• At each site, the utility installs a KYZ pulse on the end-user meter, or an
EnerNOC field technician installs a current transformer. The ESS stores this usage data.
Send Meter Data• In real-time, each ESS transmits usage data to EnerNOC’s PowerTrak®
software platform via broadband or wireless connection.
Present Meter Data• Users have access to PowerTrak, online energy management software, that
presents EnerNOC consumption data and demand response performance in real-time
The Mystery of the Chess Club or Using data and analytics to identify savings
Monitoring-Based CommissioningSoftware-as-a-service platform that identifies 8-12 percent savings
Rick CounihanVice President, Regulatory Affairs
EnerNOC, Inc. 500 Howard StreetSuite 400San Francisco, CA 94105Tel: 415.343.9504 [email protected]
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