Title :
Customer Thermal Energy Storage a Marketing Opportunity for Cooling off Electric Peak Demand
Author :
Bentley, W.G. ; Evelyn, John C.
Author_Institution :
Chief Economist Florida Power & Light Company 9250 West Flagler St. Miami, Florida 33174
Abstract :
Traditionally, electric utilities have forecast the demand for their product and planned a supply system to satisfy the market. Rather than treating the forecast demand as a given, Florida Power & Light Company (FPL), has established a marketing planning function to alter future demand through direct involvement in the marketplace. The crucial element in management´s evaluation of opportunities to build, maintain, shift, or reduce customer load is a better understanding of our customers, including their preferences and behavior in purchasing energy. A market analysis utilizing a comprehensive marketing planning model, the Load Management Strategy Testing Model (LMSTM), indicates that the commercial sector, in general, and customer thermal energy storage, in particular, is a demand-side option the Company will actively promote. That identification is made by a detailed market feasibility study FPL is currently managing.
Keywords :
Cooling; Economic forecasting; Energy management; Energy storage; Load management; Load modeling; Power industry; Power system management; Power system planning; Strategic planning;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.1986.4335016