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    The Energy Storage and Distributed Resources Division (ESDR) works on developing advanced batteries and fuel cells for transportation and stationary energy storage, grid-connected technologies for a cleaner, more reliable, resilient, and cost-effective future, and demand responsive and distributed energy technologies for a dynamic electric grid.

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    We work closely with academic, government and industry partners to conduct foundational and applied research that provides the groundwork for the development of transformative new energy technologies in the areas of energy storage and conversion, electrical grid, advanced materials for the energy infrastructure, science of manufacturing and water-energy nexus.

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X Author: Grayson C Heffner

2009

Heffner, Grayson C."Demand Response Valuation Frameworks Paper." (2009).

2007

Heffner, Grayson C, Charles A Goldman, Brendan J Kirby, and Michael Kintner-Meyer."Loads Providing Ancillary Services: Review of International Experience." (2007).

2002

Goldman, Charles A, Michael Kintner-Meyer, and Grayson C Heffner."Do "Enabling Technologies" Affect Customer Performance in Price-Responsive Load Programs?."ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings (2002) 16.
Goldman, Charles A, Grayson C Heffner, and Michael Kintner-Meyer."Impact of Enabling Technologies on Customer Load Curtailment Performance: Summer 2001 Results from NYSERDA’s PON 585 and 577 Programs and NYISO’s Emergency Demand Response Program." (2002) 28.
Eto, Joseph H, Charles A Goldman, Grayson C Heffner, Brendan J Kirby, John D Kueck, Michael Kintner-Meyer, Jeffery E Dagle, Timothy D Mount, William Schulze, Robert J Thomas, and Ray Zimmerman."Innovative Developments in Load as a Reliability Resource."IEEE Power Engineering Society Winter Meeting (2002) 3. DOI

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