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X-WR-CALNAME:Copy of Sustainable Systems Seminar Lunch Series -  Demand Res
 ponse to California Governor's Text Alert
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DESCRIPTION:This week's speaker is:\n\nClaire Petersen\, Ph.D. Candidate\, 
 Stanford University\n"Demand Response to California Governor's Text Alert"
 \n\nAbstract:\n\nOn September 6\, 2022\, a text alert was sent to millions
  of Californians urging them to reduce electricity use to prevent forced d
 emand curtailment in the face of an unprecedented heatwave. CAISO reported
  that electricity demand fell almost immediately on the grid by roughly th
 e capacity of the Diablo Canyon Powerplant\, though limited information ex
 ists on who specifically responded. This research project uses interval me
 ter data for millions of households\, as well as millions of commercial an
 d industrial meters\, to better understand where this demand response orig
 inated. We examine non-residential demand response by sector\, and explore
  what factors related to households\, such as AC-adoption or EV-ownership\
 , are correlated with demand response. We also contribute to the literatur
 e on electricity counterfactual modeling and demand response fatigue.\n\n\
 nBio:\n\nClaire Petersen is a 3rd-year PhD in E-IPER studying energy syste
 ms and economic policy. Her background is in both engineering and economic
 s\, with masters in Energy Technology (Cambridge MPhil) and Carbon Managem
 ent (Edinburgh MSc). Claire works part-time for the California Energy Comm
 ission as a data analyst\, helping the state use interval meter data to de
 sign and evaluate energy policy\, with a focus currently on heat pump adop
 tion and data center load integration. Claire's research at Stanford is fo
 cused on electricity demand response\, both voluntary and economically dri
 ven.\n\nThe topics of this seminar are broad but typically fall under tech
 nologies’ scaling potential and impact on (the system of) people\, the e
 nvironment and the economy. A particular focus is placed on the interactio
 n potential of technologies with the energy\, water\, and material systems
 . Our goal is to create an intimate\, collaborative space for students\, p
 ostdocs\, scientists\, and PIs within Stanford across micro-level (materia
 l and technology) to macro-level (system) interests. These seminars will p
 rovide an opportunity to disseminate insights from your studies\, connect 
 with fellow researchers\, and strengthen bonds across the community.
GEO:37.429138;-122.17552
LOCATION:Shriram Center\, 262
SUMMARY:Copy of Sustainable Systems Seminar Lunch Series -  Demand Response
  to California Governor's Text Alert
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 -lunch-series-Demand-Response-to-California-Governors-Text-Alert
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