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Market and Policy Barriers for Demand Response Providing Ancillary Services in U.S. Markets

Publication Type

Report

Date Published

03/2013

Authors

Cappers, Peter, Jason S MacDonald, Charles A Goldman

Year of Publication

2013

Organization

Energy Markets and Planning Department, Demand Response Research Center (DRRC), Grid Integration Group, Energy Analysis Division, Energy Storage and Distributed Resources Division

Research Areas

Distributed Grid, Facilitating Renewable Energy, Vehicle Grid, BTUS Demand Response and The Grid, EA Energy Markets & Planning, Demand Response Research, Program Design, Implementation & Evaluation, Policy & Regulation, Bulk Power System Planning, Procurement and Market Processes, Energy Market Design and Assessment

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