Here’s a growing collection of articles we’re putting together with respect to the concerns of energy users.
These articles are informed by interaction with a wide range of large commercial and industrial (C&I) energy users in a variety of different settings:
1) One-on-one interactions with our clients and others in their offices or industrial facilities; and
2) Collective interactions through conferences (such as those posted about here), through EUAA Members Meetings, and through other events.
One of three founders of Global-Roam back in 2000, Paul has been CEO of the company since that time.
As an author on WattClarity, Paul's focus has been to help make the electricity market more understandable.
Considerations on how key aspects of the upcoming wholesale mechanism might dictate how much response capability will be realised once the mechanism goes live before Summer 2021-22
Some ideas that I have been puzzling over – about the overlaps and contradictions between 3 rule changes under consideration at the AEMC currently
1) The Demand Response Mechanism (better known as the Negawatt buyback mechanism)
2) The Bidding in Good Faith deliberation
3) The Requirement for Price-Responsive (large) Demand to bid into central dispatch
A collection of thoughts that have been bumping around in my head for some time about the latest push by various parties to facilitate a broader range of demand response in the NEM, and whether there are better options
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