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Demand Response Training

PLMA Demand Response Training

Join Us For:

DR Program Design and Implementation

Hosted by Wabash Valley Power Alliance

February 19-21, 2025

in the WVPA Offices, Indianapolis, Indiana


This two-day in-person class explores the key elements of demand response including the market and regulatory environments; business drivers; market potential; program design; and economic analysis. Program implementation discussions include the tactics and methodologies used to improve program success through organizational and resourcing strategies; contracting; business processes; technology integration; and measurement & verification.

Interactive and break-out group exercises, plus coaching and commentary from our class mentors, will enable participants to gain hands-on experience with various aspects of the subject matter.

Topics include:

  • Demand Response overview, drivers, and program types
  • Demand Response and Distributed Energy Resource Market potential
  • Portfolio development for electric and gas: size and timing; grid services; non-wires alternatives; group exercise
  • Program design for electric and gas: target markets, technologies, incentives, and budgets
  • Cost-effectiveness assessment: cost, benefits, standard tests, issues and decisions; group exercise
  • Program implementation strategies and tactics: staffing; marketing (assessment, branding, recruitment); group exercise;
  • Program Management: data, customer experience, technology, communications, performance
  • Evaluation, Measurement and Verification: data, impacts, design improvements
  • Class Exam
  • Mentor-facilitated Round Table discussion

Location:

Wabash Valley Power Alliance
6702 Intech Blvd
Indianapolis, IN 46278

United States

Confirmation:

Upon completing registration, you will receive a confirmation email from [email protected]. Additional class materials and slides will be provided prior to the training. Questions can be directed to Monica Hammond, PLMA at [email protected] or (737) 224-1406.

CLICK HERE to download a sample agenda.

This class is adjacent to PLMA DR Wholesale Markets class. You are welcome to register for one or both classes. The Wholesale Markets class precedes the PDI Training , and runs from noon to noon February 17 to 19, 2025, also at Wabash Valley Power Alliance in Indianapolis.

Click Here to Register for the PDI Training
OR Wholesale Markets Class 

 

Class Instructors:

Meg Campbell, Guidehouse Meg Campbell
Guidehouse
Debyani Ghosh, Guidehouse Debyani Ghosh
Guidehouse

Class Mentors: TBD - Click Here for More Information On How To Become a Mentor

Richard Philip, PLMA Rich Philip
PLMA (formerly Duke Energy)
TBD
Your Company Name Here
TBD
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WVPA Host:

Laura Matney
Wabash Valley Power Alliance

Who Should Attend. The primary audience for this class includes new and transitioning utility and regulatory staff, and solution providers. It is ideal for those wishing to improve their knowledge of how to transition, reposition, or create customer programs that use DR and DER to meet peak electricity demand, mitigate the impact of high energy prices, and manage variable generation.

This class is available to all industry stakeholders. Significantly discounted pricing is available to PLMA members and partners. Who comes to PLMA training? CLICK HERE to see.

Class Materials. Once you've registered for this class, please use your PLMA login credentials to access the PLMA Load Management Resource Center, which will include a complete list of class materials:

  • A Glossary of Demand Response Abbreviations and Terms
  • A 2-page white paper on the Evolution of DR to DER
  • Instructor bios and contact information
  • The class slide deck (within 5 days of the class on Wednesday, February 12)
Click Here to Register for the PDI Training
OR Wholesale Markets Class 

Staff of PLMA member organizations must sign-in to receive member rates or use complimentary member passes, when available. If you are not a PLMA member, click on the "Register" button above and follow the directions to create a free "Nonmember Attendee" user profile to receive the non-member rate.

  • Member Rate: $1,699
    Sustaining and Advisory-level members can use a Member Pass for this training. Please contact Monica Hammond at 
    [email protected] to confirm if one is available.
  • Non-member Rate: $2,099