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Resource and revenue potential of California residential load participation in ancillary services
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota, 421 Washington Ave SE, Minneapolis, MN, 55455, USA
Abstract:Increasing penetrations of intermittent renewable energy resources will require additional power system services. California recently adopted an energy storage mandate to support its renewable portfolio standard, which requires 33% of delivered energy from renewables by 2020. The objective of this paper is to estimate the amount of energy storage that could be provided by residential thermostatically controlled loads, such as refrigerators and air conditioners, and the amount of revenue that could be earned by loads participating in ancillary services markets. We model load aggregations as virtual energy storage, and use simple dynamical system models and publicly available data to generate our resource and revenue estimates. We find that the resource potential is large: 10–40 GW/8–12 GWh, which is significantly more than that required by the mandate. We also find that regulation and spinning/non-spinning reserve revenues vary significantly depending upon type of load and, for heat pumps and air conditioners, climate zone. For example, mean regulation revenues for refrigerators are $11/year, for electric water heaters are $24/year, for air conditioners are $0-32/year, and for heat pumps are $22–56/year. Both consumer choices, such as appliance settings, and policy, such as the design of ancillary service compensation and appliance standards, could increase revenue potentials.
Keywords:Demand response  Energy storage  Ancillary services  Technical potential  Regulation  Appliances  AC"}  {"#name":"keyword"  "$":{"id":"key0050"}  "$$":[{"#name":"text"  "_":"air conditioner  CAISO"}  {"#name":"keyword"  "$":{"id":"key0060"}  "$$":[{"#name":"text"  "_":"California Independent System Operator  CEC"}  {"#name":"keyword"  "$":{"id":"key01070"}  "$$":[{"#name":"text"  "_":"California Energy Commission  EIA"}  {"#name":"keyword"  "$":{"id":"key0070"}  "$$":[{"#name":"text"  "_":"energy information agency  EWH"}  {"#name":"keyword"  "$":{"id":"key0080"}  "$$":[{"#name":"text"  "_":"electric water heater  GH"}  {"#name":"keyword"  "$":{"id":"key0090"}  "$$":[{"#name":"text"  "_":"gas heater  GWH"}  {"#name":"keyword"  "$":{"id":"key0100"}  "$$":[{"#name":"text"  "_":"gas water heater  HP"}  {"#name":"keyword"  "$":{"id":"key0110"}  "$$":[{"#name":"text"  "_":"heat pump  LADWP"}  {"#name":"keyword"  "$":{"id":"key0120"}  "$$":[{"#name":"text"  "_":"Los Angeles Department of Water and Power  MAEC"}  {"#name":"keyword"  "$":{"id":"key0130"}  "$$":[{"#name":"text"  "_":"mean annual energy consumption  PG&E"}  {"#name":"keyword"  "$":{"id":"key0140"}  "$$":[{"#name":"text"  "_":"Pacific Gas and Electric Company  RECS"}  {"#name":"keyword"  "$":{"id":"key0150"}  "$$":[{"#name":"text"  "_":"residential energy consumption survey  RF"}  {"#name":"keyword"  "$":{"id":"key0160"}  "$$":[{"#name":"text"  "_":"refrigerator  SCE"}  {"#name":"keyword"  "$":{"id":"key0170"}  "$$":[{"#name":"text"  "_":"Southern California Edison Company  SDG&E"}  {"#name":"keyword"  "$":{"id":"key0180"}  "$$":[{"#name":"text"  "_":"San Diego Gas & Electric Company  SMUD"}  {"#name":"keyword"  "$":{"id":"key0190"}  "$$":[{"#name":"text"  "_":"Sacramento Municipal Utility District  TCL"}  {"#name":"keyword"  "$":{"id":"key0200"}  "$$":[{"#name":"text"  "_":"thermostatically controlled load
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