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Phase 1 Results: Incentives and Rate Design for Energy Efficiency and Demand Response

March 31, 2006

Demand Response Research Center, California Public Utilities Commission

Orans, Ren et al.

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This framework is in the form of a set of screens that can objectively answer fundamental questions regarding proposed new demand response (DR) designs, and provide a mechanism to increase understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of DR rate design alternatives. Phase_1_Results_Incentives_d_Rate_Design_for_Energy_Efficien.pdf Phase_II.pdf Phase_1_Results_Incentives_d_Rate_Design_for_Energy_Efficien.pdf Appendix.pdf Appendix Collaborative Report.pdf

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