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Customer Strategies for Responding to Day-Ahead Market Hourly Electricity Pricing

Jan. 31, 2006

U.S. Department of Energy, Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Chuck A. Goldman, Dave Michel, Mark Rawson, Martha Krebs, Ph.D., B. B. Blevins

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This report describes the second phase of a study of how large, non-residential customers' adapted to default-service day-ahead hourly pricing. Document 1786: This document is the appendix for the report that describes the second phase of a study of how large, non-residential customers' adapted to default-service day-ahead hourly pricing. The study was funded by the California Energy Commission (CEC)'s PIER program through the Demand Response Research Center (DRRC). Appendices.pdf

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