In recent years, consumer demand flexibility, known as demand response (DR), has increasingly become a key feature in the design and operation of electricity systems. By linking end-user consumption and production to dynamic system management, these demand response programs have achieved significant operational efficiencies, such as mitigating real-time constraints and lowering wholesale prices and end-customer costs.
The U.S. Wholesale DER Aggregation: Q2 2016 report is now available. | According to GTM Research's newest report, U.S. Wholesale DER Aggregation: Q2 2016, growing interest in aggregation services is pushing independent system operators (ISOs) and regional transmission organization (RTOs) to fully leverage distributed energy resources and other participatory grid edge technologies. |
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Select National DR Aggregators Registered Within ISO/RTO Territories | | Source: GTM Research |
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Evolving market models have begun to integrate DERs in short- and long-term planning at all network levels. This report provides data and analysis of the ISO/RTO markets where various distributed resources are making headway, assessing current program developments and opportunities. Overall insights are also offered with respect to market size and outlook for demand-side flexibility going forward. This report is part of a quarterly series that provides updated analysis of ongoing ISO/RTO programs, capacity markets, and regulatory initiatives.
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