SPEAKERs+TALKS Click name to view talk
HOW TO GET THERE:
Frank Wolak wolak.stanford.edu
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Shmuel Oren http://www.ieor.berkeley.edu/~oren/
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Jim Bushnell www.econ.ucdavis.edu/people/bushnell
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Andy Philpott www.epoc.org.nz
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Asgeir Tomasgaard https://www.ntnu.edu/employees/tomasgar
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Danny Ralph https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/faculty-research/faculty-a-z/daniel-ralph/
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Dennice Gayme https://engineering.jhu.edu/gayme/
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Destenie Nock https://www.linkedin.com/in/desdes
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Endre Bjorndal https://www.nhh.no/en/employees/faculty/endre-bjorndal/
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Erin Baker https://mie.umass.edu/faculty/erin-baker
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Golbon Zakeri www.epoc.org.nz
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Mette Bjorndal https://www.nhh.no/en/employees/faculty/mette-helene-bjorndal/
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Michael Ferris pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ferris
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Ramteen Sioshansi https://u.osu.edu/sioshansi.1/
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Description
This workshop will bring together world class researchers on the topic of demand response and distributed energy resources and provide access to the state of the art research in these areas to NZ based researchers and industries. A national scale challenge for New Zealand and in fact the world at large is continued manufacturing in a sustainable, yet agile and resilient manner. Industrial demand response to electricity prices offers a poignant approach that at once makes industrial practices more sustainable (environmentally friendly through alleviating pressure on electricity generation of last resort resources), and more agile and resilient by being responsive to potentially detrimental high electricity prices. Demand response is a form of distributed energy resource and intimately connected to that domain. This workshop is funded through support from SfTI: www.sftichallenge.govt.nz/