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Deployment Experience: Cost-Benefit Analyses

The Smart Grid Information Clearinghouse (SGIC) collects Cost-Benefit Analyses from the group of trusted sources. Comparison of those positive and negative impacts aids in planning for future project. Each Smart Grid Cost-Benefit Analysis must stand on its own as there is no single approach or methodology that is used to compare every project. Each analysis is expected to contain metrics that satisfy the requirements of that project. Please use the tool below to browse available Cost-Benefit Analyses by smart grid domain and year. The search results are sorted alphabetically by information source and title. The link from each cost-benefit document title provides a brief description and the ability to download the full document.


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Title Source Year Document Typesort icon
Delivering Cost-Effective Demand Response
SCE
2004
Slide presentation
West Virginia Super Circuit (WVSC)
Allegheny Power
2009
Slide presentation
Wind Integration Studies in the US
RAPOnline
2010
Slide presentation
Energy Efficiency, Smart Policies, Smart Grid
RAPOnline
2009
Slide presentation
Smart Grid Evaluation Framework
RAPOnline
2009
Slide presentation
SPP Program Final Report: Additional Control Technologies (ACT) for Small/Medium Commercial Customers
SCE
2006
Slide presentation
California Statewide Pricing Pilot
MADRI
2005
Slide presentation
Advanced Metering & Dynamic Rates - The Issues
Workshop Issues
2004
Slide presentation
Overview of AMI System Features and Capabilities
MADRI
2004
Slide presentation
Advanced Metering Infrastructure Discussion
MADRI
2004
Slide presentation
Will The Smart Grid Promote Smart Customer Decisions?
Brattle Group
2008
Slide presentation
Demonstrating the Capacity Benefits of Dynamic Ratings in Smarter Distribution Networks
IEEE PES
2010
Slide presentation
Meter Wars
IEEE PES
2010
Slide presentation
IEE Releases: The Benefits of Smart Meters
IEE
2011
Slide presentation
Powering Michigan’s Energy Future
IEEE PES GM 2011
2011
Slide presentation
EPRI Smart Grid Demonstration Initiative & Early Results
Green Gov Symposium 2011
2011
Slide presentation
Smart Grid Domestic and International Partnerships and Programs
NIST
2010
Slide presentation
NIST Smart Grid Program Overview
NIST
2012
Slide presentation
Methodological Approach for Estimating the Benefits and Costs of Smart Grid Demonstration Projects
EPRI
2010
Report
Environmental Benefits of Interoperability
GridWiseAC
2009
Report
The Smart Grid: An Estimation of the Energy and CO2 Benefits
DOE - PNNL
2010
Report
Smart Grid: Enabler of the New Energy Economy
EAC
2008
Report
Accelerating Smart Grid Investments
Accenture
2009
Report
West Virginia Smart Grid Implementation Plan
DOE - NETL
2009
Report
Phase 1 Results: Establish the Value of Demand Response
DOE - LBL
2006
Report
Development of a Comprehensive / Integrated DR Value Framework
DOE - LBL
2006
Report
Phase 1 Results: Incentives and Rate Design for Energy Efficiency and Demand Response
DOE - LBL
2006
Report
Phase 1 Results: Incentives and Rate Design for Energy Efficiency and Demand Response - Appendix
DOE - LBL
2006
Report
Not All Large Customers Are Made Alike: Disaggregating Response to Default-Service Day-Ahead Market Pricing
DOE - LBL
2006
Report
Customer Strategies for Responding to Day-Ahead Market Hourly Electricity Pricing
DOE - LBL
2006
Report
Customer Strategies for Responding to Day-Ahead Market Hourly Electricity Pricing-Appendices
DOE - LBL
2006
Report
Real Time Pricing as a Default or Optional Service for Commercial and Industrial Customers: A Comparative Analysis of Eight Case Studies
DOE - LBL
2006
Report
Customer Response to Day-ahead Wholesale Market Electricity Prices: Case Study of RTP Program Experience in New York
DOE - LBL
2004
Report
Customer Response to Day-ahead Wholesale Market Electricity Prices: Case Study of RTP Program Experience in New York-Appendix
DOE - LBL
2004
Report
Design and Operation of an Open, Interoperable Automated Demand Response Infrastructure for Commercial Buildings
DOE - LBL
2009
Report
Wireless Demand Response Controls for HVAC Systems
DOE - LBL
2007
Report
Residential Demand Response Evaluation: A Scoping Study
DOE - LBL
2006
Report
Observed Temperature Effects on Hourly Residential Electric Load Reduction in Response to an Experimental Critical Peak Pricing Tariff
DOE - LBL
2005
Report
Savings Potential of ENERGY STAR® Voluntary Labeling Programs
DOE - LBL
1998
Report