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This paper deals with the issues and opportunities New England faces in getting retail loads to provide some of the real-power ancillary services and to participate in the markets for these services. The paper focuses on the three contingency reserves… View Summary +
How can ISO New England best encourage demand resources to qualify as long-term resources (LTRs), and what criteria should such resources meet? A key principle to consider in assessing alternative approaches is to ensure comparability in treatment of demand and… View Summary +
This paper focuses on the role of demand-side resources in providing network services (reliability and system benefits to the grid and its interconnected users) rather than purely economic gains to participating end-users. View Summary +
This background issues paper discusses the technical requirements for load, or any resource, to provide contingency reserves to the electric power system. It discusses why some loads may be ideal providers of contingency reserves and why some loads are better… View Summary +