EnergyHub grows client VPPs across North America, breaking resource size and deployment records during the hottest summer ever recorded
- EnergyHub clients called 1,800+ events, a 38% increase over 2022, shifting 68 GWh of energy usage out of peak times.
- Load shift of 68 GWh avoided 170 hours of natural gas peaker plant production.
- EnergyHub's flexibility programs have more than 1,200,000 devices under management.
- EnergyHub clients broke the company's single-day event record by dispatching VPPs 79 times over a 24-hour period.
- Northeast-based clients have a VPP composed of 159,000 DERs and deliver 548 MW of flexible load.
- Flexibility programs unlock new value streams for utilities nationwide.
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EnergyHub clients called 1,800+ events – a
EnergyHub clients called 1,831 events in 2023, shifting 68 GWh of energy usage out of peak times. That's a
"VPP-based flexibility is essential to maintaining grid stability," said Erika Diamond, SVP, Head of Customer Solutions at EnergyHub. "Utilities getting the most value from distributed energy resource (DER) programs rely on these resources more frequently, incorporating demand flexibility into grid operations in ways that go beyond emergency demand response."
With more than 1,200,000 devices under management, EnergyHub's flexibility programs are a core part of the utility resource stack, delivering distribution network support services in addition to mitigating system-wide effects of extreme heat.
Frequency and scale of flexibility events increase
In July, almost every bulk grid operator in
Both the frequency with which utilities are deploying the resource and the scale of VPPs continue to grow. EnergyHub clients broke the company's single-day event record on July 28th, dispatching VPPs 79 times over a 24-hour period. During that same period, utility customers continued to show high levels of customer participation despite the frequency with which events were called; two utilities in
Northeastern utilities see benefits of VPPs beyond emergency demand response
Utilities in hot climates have used VPPs to great effect, especially during lengthy heat events. Notably, regions not typically prone to enduring heat events, such as New England, are using VPP-based flexibility to deliver benefits beyond emergency situations.
Northeast-based clients National Grid, Rhode Island Energy, Eversource, and Cape Light Compact have a VPP composed of 159,000 DERs and hundreds of C&I sites delivering 548 MW of flexible load via the EnergyHub platform.
By leveraging this sizable resource on dozens of potential peak load hours throughout the summer, these New England utilities and energy efficiency service providers are able to cost-effectively reduce the amount of capacity they'll have to procure in the years to come. This puts significant downward pressure on wholesale prices that ultimately benefits ratepayers and the New England power sector as a whole.
Flexibility programs unlock new value streams for utilities nationwide
"Widespread adoption of DERs and higher customer engagement is not only relieving the stress associated with the frequency of emergencies across the bulk power system," said Brady Klein, Director, Market Development at EnergyHub. "But utilities are also making flexibility a core part of their resource stack and using the resource to deliver a much wider array of value streams than they have in the past: daily dispatch to reduce monthly transmission peaks, calling for load relief based on proximity to constrained distribution system assets, or traditional peak shaving to reduce their capacity obligations down the road. Our clients are enabling a reliable grid, while simultaneously maximizing customer comfort and accelerating decarbonization of the power sector."
In short: residential VPPs have become a critical tool helping utilities across
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