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Taking a Fresh Look at Standby Rates for Combined Heat and Power Systems (Webinar)

If the video is not visible, please accept all cookies to enable the player. Combined heat and power (CHP) systems offer industrial and commercial owners stable energy prices, lower overall energy costs, and reliable power during grid outages. Although CHP and other distributed resources have proven to be reliable and to pose little risk to...

Presentation April 9, 2014

Standby Rates for Combined Heat and Power Systems: Economic Analysis and Recommendations for Five States

By Jim Selecky, Ali Al-Jabir

Improvements in technology, low natural gas prices, and more flexible and positive attitudes in government and utilities are making distributed generation more viable. With more distributed generation, notably combined heat and power, comes an increase in the importance of standby rates, the cost of services utilities provide when customer generation is not opera...

Demand Response, Distributed Generation, Energy Efficiency and Demand Response, Grid-Scale Renewables View Summary
Report February 21, 2014

Standby Rates for Combined Heat and Power Systems

By James Selecky, Kathryn Iverson, Ali Al-Jabir

Improvements in technology, low natural gas prices, and more flexible and positive attitudes in government and utilities are making distributed generation more viable. With more distributed generation, notably combined heat and power, comes an increase in the importance of standby rates. Standby, or partial requirements, service is the set of retail electric prod...

Distributed Generation, Grid-Scale Renewables, Pricing and Rate Design, Regulation and Governance, Role of Regulatory Institutions Download View Summary