Yesterday on WattClarity, we posted this article on how the demand response debate is heating up in Victoria and South Australia.
About the Author
Dan Lee
Related Articles
Dan Lee
Thursday, September 24 2015
The role of Demand Response in a Future Grid dominated by intermittent Wind and Solar
Last week, Paul McArdle from Global-Roam posted this article to WattClarity. Paul is booked in to speak at the 2015 All Energy conference about what role Demand Response might play in a future environment where intermittent generation sources supply a significantly higher…
Dan Lee
Thursday, March 10 2016
An unwanted form of Demand Response
Earlier today Paul McArdle from WattClarity published this article which commented on Tasmania’s unfolding energy crisis. Paul mentions that some of the biggest energy users in the state are helping to conserve precious water supplies by agreeing to some substantial reductions…
Dan Lee
Wednesday, June 29 2016
Manufacturers in Tasmania paid to reduce production
The state-owned Hydro Tasmania have agreed to give industrial energy users compensation for reducing production during Tasmania’s ongoing energy crisis. The Australian newspaper has published some updated numbers on the the deals estimating that the energy users are being paid…
Paul McArdle
Friday, July 22 2016
Possible implications for Demand Response, flowing from Q2 pricing patterns changes?
As I noted a few weeks ago on WattClarity®, I watched with puzzled interest as a new pricing pattern emerged across all regions of the NEM through Q2 2016. Since that post, prices have maintained their bounce – as a…
Be the first to comment on "Demand Response also helps Victoria and South Australia beat the heat-induced peak"