core_eia861__yearly_demand_side_management_ee_dr
Return to SearchAnnual time series of The impact of energy efficiency and load management programs on total energy sold (MWh) and peak demand (MW) by customer class.
- Most-recent data:
2012
- Processing:
Data has been cleaned and organized into well-modeled tables that serve as building blocks for downstream wide tables and analyses.
- Source:
EIA Form 861 -- Annual Electric Power Industry Report
- Primary key:
This table has no primary key.
Usage Warnings
The original data is no longer being collected or reported in this way.
Additional Details
The raw EIA861 demand-side management (DSM) table (split into three normalized tables in PUDL) contain data through 2012. The form changed in 2013 and split the contents of the DSM table into energy efficiency and demand response tables. Though similar, the information collected before and after 2012 are not comparable enough to combine into a singular, continuous table. We were discouraged from doing so after contacting a representative from EIA.
Columns
Costs that have not been included in any program category, but could be meaningfully identified with operating the company’s DSM programs (e.g., Administrative, Marketing, Monitoring & Evaluation, Company-Earned Incentives, Other).
The sum of direct program costs, indirect program costs, and incentive payments associated with utility demand side management programs.
High level categorization of customer type (e.g., commercial, residential).
The peak reduction incurred in a given reporting year by all participants in efficiency programs.
The sum of actual direct costs (excluding incentive payments) incurred from energy efficiency programs in a given reporting year.
The change in energy use incurred in a given reporting year by all participants in energy efficiency programs.
The cost of incentive payments incurred in a given reporting year from energy efficiency programs. Incentives are the total financial value provided to a customer for program participation, whether cash payment, in-kind services (e.g. design work), or other benefits directly provided customer for their program participation.
The peak reduction incurred in a given reporting year by new participants in existing energy efficiency programs and all participants in new energy efficiency programs.
The change in energy use incurred in a given reporting year by new participants in existing energy efficiency programs and all participants in new energy efficiency programs.
The peak reduction incurred in a given reporting year by all participants in load management programs.
The sum of actual direct costs (excluding incentive payments) incurred from load management programs in a given reporting year.
The change in energy use incurred in a given reporting year by all participants in load management programs.
The cost of incentive payments incurred in a given reporting year from load management programs. Incentives are the total financial value provided to a customer for program participation, whether cash payment, in-kind services (e.g. design work), or other benefits directly provided customer for their program participation.
The potential amount of peak reduction that could be incurred in a given reporting year by all participants in load management programs.
The peak reduction incurred in a given reporting year by new participants in existing load management programs and all participants in new load management programs.
The change in energy use incurred in a given reporting year by new participants in existing load management programs and all participants in new load management programs.
The potential amount of peak reduction that could be incurred in a given reporting year by new participants in existing load management programs and all participants in new load management programs.
NERC region in which the plant is located
The number of customers participating in the respondent's incentive-based demand response programs.
Date reported.
Two letter US state abbreviation.
The number of cusomters participating in the respondent's time-based rate programs.
The EIA Utility Identification number.
Maturity of the source data published by EIA that is reflected in this record. EIA releases data incrementally over time, including monthly updates, annual year-to-date updates, provisional early releases of annual data, and final annual release data that is not expected to change further. Records sourced from multiple upstream EIA datasets may have no well defined data maturity. Records whose values have been inferred within PUDL will also have no data maturity.