Peak-Load Reduction Strategies Sample Clauses

Peak-Load Reduction Strategies. Consultants may be asked to provide detail on peak demand impacts of study recommendations. Electric grid reliability and availability of demand response or demand reduction initiatives in the Con Edison electric service territory during summer peak periods is especially critical and particular focus should be paid to calculating this impact in addition to the customer billing impact. The historic peak load in Con Edison’s electric service territory occurs between May 1 and October 31, during the hours of 11:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M., with the exception of some night peaking load pockets. Consultants will need to provide analysis showing how the measure coincides with or impacts the system electric summer peak. Both short term load management and long term permanent load reduction opportunities may be investigated. This service may also provide review of real-time metering information and the benefits to facilities interested in participating in load curtailment programs, hourly pricing, or in tracking daily load profiles to monitor the effects of energy consuming systems. This service may help customers identify their ability to, and the financial benefit from, participating in such programs and the associated energy savings from installing real-time metering or web-enabled metering when it is used to curtail or shift loads at their facility. Consultants will be asked to identify and analyze opportunities for customers to participate in load curtailment activities of New York Independent Systems Operator (NYISO) such as Installed Capacity Special Case Resources (ICAP/SCR), or a Time of Use (TOU) or Real Time Pricing (RTP) program.
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Peak-Load Reduction Strategies. FlexTech Consultants may be asked to provide detail on peak demand impacts of study recommendations, for example availability of demand response or demand reduction initiatives during summer peak periods. NYSERDA FlexTech Consultants will need to provide analysis showing how the measure coincides with or impacts the system electric summer peak (The historic peak load occurs between May 1 and October 31, during the hours of 11:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M., with the exception of some night peaking load pockets.) Both short term load management and long term permanent load reduction opportunities may be investigated. FlexTech Consultants may also provide review of real-time metering information and the benefits to facilities interested in participating in load curtailment programs, hourly pricing, or in tracking daily load profiles to monitor the effects of energy consuming systems. This service may help customers identify their ability to, and the financial benefit from, participating in such programs and the associated energy savings from installing real-time metering or web-enabled metering when it is used to curtail or shift loads at their facility. FlexTech Consultants may be asked to identify and analyze opportunities for customers to participate in load curtailment activities of New York Independent Systems Operator (NYISO) such as Installed Capacity Special Case Resources (ICAP/SCR), or a Time of Use (TOU) or Real Time Pricing (RTP) program

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