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Demand Response — Now that we can measure it, why not price it?

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Demand Response — Now that we can measure it, why not price it?

Start 
Tuesday, September 30, 2014 : 02:00pm
End 
Tuesday, September 30, 2014 : 03:00pm
Location 
Webinar

 

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More time-based meters are being installed across the country with each passing day. New research on how customers feel about pricing continues to be rolled out. Some of the newest information on this comes from the large and well-studied pricing programs at Oklahoma Gas & Electric and the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD). 

This webinar will present findings on four different pricing options – TOU, CPP, TOU-CPP and VPP – under various marketing and enrollment options, including both opt-in and default enrollment. Join us and hear what customers think about time-variant rates compared with standard rate options, see how load impacts vary across different rate options and enrollment strategies, see what drives rate choice and opt-out decisions, whether impacts persist across multiple years, and more. 

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