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Backup Generator (BUG) - A generator that is used as an alternative source of power in the event of a grid emergency or demand response event.
Baseload - The minimum
electric demand level at a facility.
Blackout - The total
loss of electric supply to an area.
Brownout - A reduction of the
voltage in the distribution system caused by overload, a failure in the
distribution system, or a deliberate action by a grid operator or utility
in an effort to reduce power consumption. Brownouts occur more often as an
uncontrolled condition during high peak demand. Although residential customers
may not experience any effect, commercial electronic equipment have voltage
tolerance limitations. When voltage drops too low equipment like computer
systems can experience data corruption, data loss and premature
hardware failure, motors can overheat and burnout, and the longevity
of other equipment may be compromised.
BUG - Backup
Generator.
CADRP - California Demand Reserves
Partnership.
CAISO - California
Independent System Operator.
California Climate Action (CCA) - The California Climate Action Registry (the Registry) was established by California statute as a non-profit voluntary registry for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The purpose of the Registry is to help companies and organizations with operations in the state to establish GHG emissions baselines against which any future GHG emission reduction requirements may be applied.
California
Independent System Operator (CAISO) - A not-for-profit public
benefit organization that independently operates California's
wholesale power grid and is responsible for maintaining reliability
and directing flow in the transmission system.
Capability Period -
A six-month time period established by the NYISO to facility
its installed capacity markets.
Capacity Demand Curve
- A curve relating the level of installed capacity to a rate
of fixed-cost recovery. For low levels of fixed cost recovery,
the curve is above the normal fixed costs of a "peaker plant"
and for high levels is below. Modern capacity demand curves are
downward sloping in the region of the regulatory target capacity level.
In NYISO this curve determines fixed cost recovery from the
capacity market alone, while in ISO-NE it determines total
fixed-cost recovery from both markets.
Capacity Payment -
A payment received in exchange for making electrical capacity
available.
Carbon Footprint - The overall impact that a person, business, or organization has on the global climate in terms of the total amount of greenhouse gases produced.
Carbon Offset - A carbon offset is a credit against the emission of greenhouse gases. Offsets are purchased by businesses to counter or neutralize their own emissions so that they can achieve carbon neutrality.
CCA - California Climate Action.
CCX - Chicago Climate Exchange.
CCx - Continuous Commissioning.
CDM - Clean Development Mechanism.
CEC - California Energy Commission.
CER - Certified Emission Reduction.
Certified Emission Reduction (CER) - A Certified Emission Reduction is the technical term for the output of Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) projects, as defined by the Kyoto Protocol.
Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX) - Clean Development Mechanism is an arrangement under the Kyoto Protocol that allows industrialized countries with a greenhouse gas reduction commitment to invest in projects that reduce emissions in developing countries as an alternative to more expensive emission reductions in their own countries.
Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) - Clean Development Mechanism is an arrangement under the Kyoto Protocol that allows industrialized countries with a greenhouse gas reduction commitment to invest in projects that reduce emissions in developing countries as an alternative to more expensive emission reductions in their own countries.
Congestion - A condition
that is characterized by the inability to supply an area with
the cheapest available generation due to capacity constraints
of transmission paths.
Connected Load -
The sum of demand ratings for all of a facility's electric
consuming equipment.
Continuous Commissioning (CCX) - Continuous commissioning refers to the ongoing evaluation of a building’s energy consumption to ensure that it continues to perform as designed. Many new buildings have a tendency to drift away from their optimal mode of operation. With continuous commissioning, engineers monitor the buildings regularly to ensure that energy consumption is optimal.
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) - Corporate Social Responsibility encourages organizations to consider the interests of society by taking responsibility for the impact of the organization’s activities on customers, employees, shareholders, communities, and the environment in all aspects of their operations. Many companies will publish their commitment to CSR as part of their overall mission or vision.
CSP - Curtailment
Service Provider.
CSR - Corporate Social Responsibility.
Curtailable Load -
The amount of electric demand (kW), that a facility is able
to reduce at will.
Curtailment - The
process of decreasing electric demand.
Curtailment
Service Provider (CSP) - A company authorized to
act as an interface party between the independent system operator
and end-use customers to deliver demand response capacity;
also Demand Response Provider.
Demand Charge - Part
of an electric service charge that is based on the maximum
peak demand (kW) by the facility over the billing period.
Demand Response - The reduction of electrical consumption at the end-use customer level in response to high wholesale electricity prices, system resource capacity needs, or system reliability events. This reduction can be achieved through curtailment (e.g., turning off lights, raising temperature setpoints) or self-generation (e.g., turning on backup generators). End-users may receive payments for participating in demand response programs. Demand Response programs address supply and demand issues and present a win/win/win opportunity for regulators, utilities, and end-users by increasing grid reliability while helping to keep energy prices low.
Demand Response Event
- A specific period of time when the demand response program
administrator (ISO, utility) calls for load curtailment from
its program participants.
Demand
Response Provider (DRP) - A company authorized to act as
an intermediary between the independent system operator and
end-use customers to deliver demand response capacity; also
Curtailment Service
Provider.
Demand-Side
Management (DSM) - The planning, implementation,
and monitoring of strategies designed to reduce or shift electric
consumption or improve energy efficiency at an end-user facility;
usually refers to utility-administered programs.
DG - Distributed
Generation.
Distributed Energy (DE)
- Synonymous with Distributed Generation.
Distributed
Generation (DG) - Electricity generation that is
located close to the loads being served.
Distribution - The
delivery of energy to end-use customers from transmission
facilities.
DRAM - Demand Response and Advanced Metering Coalition.
DRCC - US Demand Response
Coordinating Committee.
DRP - Demand
Response Provider.
DSM - Demand-Side
Management.
EDRP - Emergency
Demand Response Program.
EEC - Energy Efficiency Credit.
EEPS - Energy Efficiency Portfolio Standard.
Electric Power Grid -
A system of power providers (generation) and consumers connected
by transmission and distribution lines and operated by one
or more control centers.
Emergency
Demand Response Program (EDRP) - A demand response
program activated in response to grid emergencies such as
power shortages.
End-user - The ultimate
consumer - a business or individual that purchases electricity
for its own consumption.
Energy Efficiency - The reduction of electrical consumption via upgrades and/or retrofits while retaining the same output or performance.
Energy Efficiency Credit (EEC) - Energy efficiency credits, like renewable energy credits, embody the non-physical property rights to the environmental benefits associated with energy efficiency measures (i.e. the non-generation of environmental pollutants). These credits can be sold to transfer the value of the environmental benefits to other products.
Energy Efficiency Portfolio Standard (EEPS) - Energy Efficiency Portfolio Standard is a regulatory policy that requires electricity service providers to meet a portion of their annual increase in electricity demand through energy efficiency measures. EEPS establishes a market standard, then relies on service providers to meet that standard.
Energy for Education
- An EnerNOC marketing platform designed to elevate awareness
and unlocking the benefits of demand response, Energy for
Education provides underserved youth with university grants
funded through demand response program capacity payments.
Energy Star - An
EPA-backed program helping businesses and individuals protect
the environment through superior energy efficiency.
Enforcement Market - Enforcement Markets require greenhouse gas emitters to participate in carbon markets to enforce a regulatory objective or standard.
EnerNOC Demand Response Network
- An EnerNOC marketing platform that provides utilities with
a full-service, end-to-end demand response solution designed
to achieve capacity and reserve margin goals.
EU ETS - European Union Emission Trading Scheme.
European Union Emission Trading Scheme (EU ETS) - EU ETS is an internet based marketplace for trading carbon dioxide emission allowances in Europe.
Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) - An independent
federal agency within the United States Department of Energy
that regulates the interstate transmission of natural gas,
oil, and electricity.
FERC - Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission.
Generation - The
process of producing electric energy or the amount of electric
energy produced (kWh).
Generation Capacity -
The maximum output (MW) that generating equipment can supply
to system load.
GHG - Greenhouse Gas.
Greenhouse Gas (GHG) - Greenhouse gas traps solar energy in the atmosphere and contributes to the greenhouse gas effect, which is widely suspected to cause global warming. The most critical greenhouse gases are carbon dioxide and methane.
IBCS - Internet-Based
Communication System.
ICAP- Installed
Capacity.
ICAP/SCR - Installed
Capacity/Special Case Resources.
Independent
Electricity System Operator (IESO) - A not-for-profit
corporation responsible for directing the operation and maintaining
the reliability of the electric grid in Ontario, Canada.
Independent
System Operator (ISO) - An independent organization
that is responsible for coordinating, controlling and monitoring
the operation of the electrical power system in a particular
geographic area; similar to
Regional Transmission Organization.
Independent
System Operator, New England (ISO-NE) - A not-for-profit
corporation responsible for the day-to-day reliable operation
of New England’s bulk power generation and transmission
system; oversight and fair administration of the region’s
wholesale electricity markets; and management of a comprehensive
regional bulk power system planning process.
Installed
Capacity (ICAP) - The measure of an energy market's
combined electric generating and demand response reduction
capacity, usually measured in megawatts (MW) determined by
either the full nameplate output of a generating asset or
the demand reduction capability of a demand response resource.
Installed
Capacity/Special Case Resources (ICAP/SCR) - A program
sponsored by NYISO to provide the opportunity for demand response
resources to help meet state supply requirements for a specified
contract period.
Internet-Based
Communication System (IBCS) - Metering system that
is capable of measuring electric consumption and transmitting
the data to ISO New England in 5-minute intervals; required
for ISO-NE demand response program participation.
Interruptible Load
- The end-user load that can be interrupted through customer
action at the time of annual peak load at the request of the
system operator.
IESO - Independent
Electricity System Operator.
IOU - Investor-owned
utility.
IPP - Independent
Power Producer.
ISO - Independent
System Operator.
ISO-NE - Independent
System Operator, New England.
ISO 14064 - ISO 14064 is a standard, published by the international organization for standardization, that specifies the principles and requirements for quantifying and reporting greenhouse gas emissions and removals.
kVA - Kilovolt-ampere.
kW- Kilowatt.
kWh - Kilowatt-hour.
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) - The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Green Building Rating System™ is the nationally accepted benchmark for the design, construction, and operation of high performance green buildings.
LEED - Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design.
Load - The amount
of electric power delivered or required at any specific point
or points on a system.
M&V - Measurement and Verification.
Measurement and Verification (M&V) - Measurement and Verification refers to the process and activity associated with ensuring a particular energy efficiency measure or system improvement is producing the expected results.
Megawatt (MW) - One
million watts of electricity.
NASEO - National
Association of State Energy Officials.
NEPOOL - The
New England Power Pool.
NERC - North
American Electric Reliability Council.
New
England Power Pool (NEPOOL) - A group of participants
who participate in New England's bulk electric power market
and, together with ISO-NE, is responsible for managing the
region's electric bulk power generation and transmission systems.
New
York Independent System Operator (NYISO) - A not-for-profit
corporation that administers the state’s wholesale energy
markets and operates the state’s high voltage transmission
system; NYISO is responsible for ensuring that the electric
grid is stable and that supply is able to meet demand at all
times throughout New York State.
New
York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA)
- NYSERDA is a public benefit corporation that funds research
into energy supply and efficiency throughout New York State.
NOC - EnerNOC's 24/7/365 Network
Operations Center.
North
American Electric Reliability Council (NERC) - A
voluntary organization whose mission is to ensure that the
bulk electric system in North America is reliable, safe, and
secure.
NYISO - New
York Independent System Operator.
NYSERDA -
New York State Energy Research and Development Authority.
Off-peak - Period
of relatively low system demand; periods are designated by
utilities individually.
On-peak - Period
of relatively high system demand; periods are designated by
utilities individually.
Peak Demand - The
maximum electric load at a specified point in time.
Peak
Load Management Alliance (PLMA) - A not-for-profit
organization dedicated to creating a community of expertise
on demand response and its role in creating efficient electricity
markets.
Peaking Capacity
- Capacity of generating equipment normally reserved for operation
during the periods of highest loads.
Peaking Plant - A
power plant that normally operates only during peak load periods.
PG&E - Pacific Gas
and Electric Company.
PJM Interconnection (PJM) - PJM is an RTO
that ensures the reliability of the largest centrally
dispatched control area in North America by coordinating the
movement of electricity in all or parts of Delaware, Illinois,
Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, North Carolina,
Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia and
the District of Columbia.
PLMA - Peak
Load Management Alliance.
Power Factor - The
ratio of real power (kW) actually used in an electrical circuit
to apparent power (kVA), the power being drawn from the power
source.
Price Response -
The reduction of electrical consumption at the customer level
in response to wholesale electricity price signals.
RCx - Retro-Commissioning.
REC - Renewable Energy Credit.
Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) - The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative is a cooperative effort by Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic states to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
Regional Transmission Organization (RTO) - An independent
organization that coordinates, controls, and monitors the
operation of the electrical power system and supply in a particular
geographic area; similar to Independent System
Operator.
Reliability - The
North American Electric Reliability Council (NERC) defines
reliability as comprising: security, which describes the ability
of the electrical grid to withstand disturbances (contingencies)
and adequacy, which represents the ability of the electrical
grid to meet the aggregate power and energy requirement of
all consumers at all times.
Renewable Energy Credit (REC) - Renewable energy credits, like energy efficiency credits, are the non-physical property rights to the environmental benefits associated with renewable energy production. RECs can be sold to transfer the value of the environmental benefits to other owners.
Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) - Renewable Portfolio Standard is a regulatory policy that requires the increased reliance on renewable resources to meet the energy needs of a particular jurisdiction. An RPS essentially establishes a market standard, then relies on the private sector to meet that standard.
Reserve Margin -
The amount of unused available capability of an electric system
as a percentage of total capability.
Responsible
Interface Party (RIP) - An aggregator, authorized
by the NYISO, to administer demand response resources under
the ICAP/SCR Program.
RGGI - Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative.
RIP -
Responsible Interface Party.
RPS - Renewable Portfolio Standard.
RTO -
Regional Transmission Organization.
SCE - Southern California
Edison.
SDG&E - San Diego
Gas and Electric Company.
Spinning Reserve
- The reserve generating capacity running at zero load and
synchronized to the electrical system.
Transmission - The
flow of electricity over interconnected electric lines from
a generation facility to local distribution lines.
UCAP - Unforced
Capacity.
Unforced
Capacity (UCAP) - UCAP represents the amount of
installed capacity (ICAP) that is actually available at
any given time. It also is the unit used for buying and selling
ICAP. UCAP is the percentage of ICAP available after a unit's
forced outage rate is calculated. Each month a generating
unit submits data that profiles the unit's performance. If
a unit was unavailable due to a forced outage (e.g., pump
failure) for 10% of the hours in a month, the forced outage
rate would be 10% and therefore, only 90% of the ICAP would
be available.
US Demand Response Coordinating
Committee (DRCC) - A non-profit organization formed in
2004 to increase the knowledge base in the U.S. on demand response and
facilitate the exchange of information and expertise among demand
response practitioners and policy makers.
Voluntary Market - Voluntary Market describes carbon markets in which participation is voluntary, such as the Chicago Stock Exchange. Many companies voluntarily purchase emission credits because it helps them achieve a carbon neutral image.
Watt - A unit of
electrical power that equals one joule per second. |