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Conservation Supply Curve Workshop

The Council is convening a Conservation Supply Curve Workshop as part of the development of the 6th regional power plan. The purpose of this workshop is to review the key inputs, assumptions, data sources and methodologies that will be used to construct the 6th Plan’s conservation resource supply curves. The workshop will consist of two sessions.

February 20, 2008 Meeting Agenda
10:00 am Introductions and Overview - Agenda (200k Word) (Tom Eckman)
  • Sixth Regional Plan Development Schedule
  • Purpose and Scope of Supply Curve Workshop
  • What We Hope to Accomplish
10:30 am Overview and Discussion of Council Conservation Resource Potential - Presentation (430k PowerPoint)
  • Assessment and Methodology and Modeling System (Tom Eckman, Charlie Grist)
11:15 am Presentation and Discussion of Technologies, Measures or Practices Under Consideration
  • Commercial Sector Measures (210k Excel) (Charlie Grist)
  • Residential Sector Measures (Tom Eckman)
12:00 pm Lunch - On Your Own
1:00 pm Presentation and Discussion of Conservation Supply Curve Input Data, Assumption for Commercial Lighting and other measures as time allows (Charlie Grist)
2:30 pm Break
2:45 pm Presentation and Discussion of Conservation Supply Curve Input Data and Assumption for Residential Appliances (Tom Eckman)

Compressed zip file (8350k zip file)

Materials
  • Measure Templates for Commercial and Residential Sectors (64k Excel)
  • List of Residential and Commercial Technologies (62k Excel)
  • Commercial Measures (26m zip file)
  • Irrigated Agricultural Resource Assessment (400k zip file)
  • Residential Resource Assessment (14.5m zip file)
  • PNW Residential Customer Characteristics Survey Questionnaire (1m PDF)