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As a sponsor of this change request, APS is automatically assumed to be a member of this task force. APS does wish to participate as a member of this task force. APS has extensive experience with demand response program. Nameplate capacity of current DR programs is 200MW+, with the expectation of the nameplate capacity from those programs more than doubling over the next 10 years. We will identify a specific individual for participation in this task force at a future date.
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Bonneville submits itself to provide a member to this task force. Given Bonneville’s significant role in managing the region’s reliability, and its expertise in load and transmission planning, Bonneville has a significant interest in helping to develop the Demand Response QCC.
Bonneville submits David Moody as its nomination for its representative on this task force. For the past 3 years David has led the Energy Efficiency Organization’s demand side management efforts including the launch of a demand voltage reduction pilot. Daivd has been at Bonneville for 14 years and has filled a variety of leadership roles in the energy efficiency organization including managing the Marketing, Programs, Planning and Evaluation, Contracts, and Distributed Energy Resources teams. David currently serves as Deputy Vice President of Energy Efficiency.
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Nicole Blackwell (WRAP expertise)
Andres Valdepena Delgado (planning reserve margin and resource capacity contribution expertise)
The Energy Authority, Inc. (TEA) appreciates the opportunity to submit nominations for Task Force membership and respectfully nominates itself for participation in the Demand Response QCC PRC Task Force. TEA is currently a participant in WRAP as a Load Responsible Entity (LRE) for three consumer-owned utilities that are self-scheduling entities within the Bonneville Power Administration’s (BPA) balancing authority area (BAA). The utilities within TEA’s LRE have discrete loads that have participated in various demand response programs in the past, making this Task Force of particular interest to TEA. As scheduling agent for these utility loads, TEA also has direct experience in helping develop and implement Demand Response for large discrete loads. TEA would specifically assign Colin Cameron, Account Director and TEA’s RAPC Alternate Representative, to this Task Force and would also endeavor to make available other subject matter experts as needed and/or requested by the Task Force.
PSE would like the opportunity to participate in the Demand Response QCC PRC Task Force by providing input into future WRAP policy decisions and collaborating with others to achieve a successful outcome for all WRAP participants. PSE is an active participant of FS and Ops Program workgroups, PRC and RAPC and has developed valuable insight into the program's policy and operational requirements. As an organization, PSE has extensive industry knowledge and experience which could be leveraged by the Demand Response QCC PRC Task Force. Prior to task force commencement, PSE will identify the relevant internal Subject Matter Expert to assign to the respective program task force.
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Tacoma Power shares the concerns of the sponsor and would like to participate as a member of the Demand Response QCC task force. Specifically, Tacoma would nominate Connor Lennon. His expertise is in resource modeling and is currently on the FS workgroup for Tacoma.