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Proceedings - PJM Symposium on Demand Response III (Summary)

Oct. 31, 2010

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This document is the main text of the proceedings - PJM Symposium on Demand Response III: Integrating Price Responsive Demand, held on Nov 9-10, 2009 in Baltimore, MD.
Appendices: This document contains appendices of the proceedings - PJM Symposium on Demand Response III: Integrating Price Responsive Demand, held on Nov 9-10, 2009 in Baltimore, MD.
Appendix A. Demand Response Roadmap for the PJM Region
Appendix B. PJM Symposium on Demand Response III Agenda
Appendix C. PJM Symposium on Demand Response III Presentations
   - 1. Price Responsive Demand: Is Pricing the Silver Bullet?
   - 2. Fundamentals of Price Responsive Demand
   - 3. District of Columbia PowerCents Program Update
   - 4. BGE Smart Energy Pricing: Customers are making it work
   - 5. Dynamic Pricing AMI Pilot
   - 6. Price Responsive Demand: Impact on Capacity Markets
   - 7. PJM Demand Response Symposium: Scarcity Pricing
   - 8. Price Responsive Demand: Impact to Market Operations
   - 9. PJM Demand Response Symposium: Integrating Price Responsive Demand into the Planning Process
   - 10. Integrating PRD: Making the Case, Retail Plans & Timelines
   - 11. Integrating Price Responsive Demand
   - 12. Integrating Price Responsive Demand: Making the Case, Retail Plans & Timelines
   - 13. Integrating PRD: Making the Case, Retail Plans and Timelines
   - 14. Demand Response Roadmap for the PJM Region
   - 15. Development of an All-In Hourly Real-Time Price
   - 16. Integrating Price Responsive Demand: Roundtable Discussions
   - 17. Price Responsive Demand: A Commercial Building Perspective
   - 18. Building An Energy Ecosystem
Appendix D. PJM Symposium on Demand Response III Breakout Group Reports
Appendix E. PJM Symposium on Demand Response III Participant List
Appendix F. AMI Pilot Programs in the PJM Footprint
Appendix G. State Goals for Energy Efficiency and Demand Response in the PJM Footprint
Appendix H. Web Links 2743-proceedings-pjm-symposium-appendices-2010.pdf

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