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Documents & Reports

REPORTS AND PAST PROJECT RESULTS

The Potential Benefits of Distibuted Generation and Rate-Related Issues That May Impede Their Expansion. A Study Pursuant to Section 1817 of the Energy Policy Act of 2005. See Optimal mentioned in section 3.7.2.
View the February 2007 report

Optimal Portfolio Methodology for Assessing Distributed Energy Resources Benefits for the Energynet.
California Energy Commission, PIER Energy-Related Environmental Research.
April 2005, CEC-500-2005-061-D.

This contract focused on the net benefits of distributed energy resources using AEMPFAST technology.
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The Report on the CEC's Web site
A short summary about the results from the Distributed Energy Resources (DER) project focused on Silicon Valley Power's system.
SVP Short Summary

Operations Review of June 14, 2000
PG&E Bay Area System Events
Using Aempfast ® Software. CERTS contract.

This review's focus is on the June 14, 2000 unscheduled Blackout in California.
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OTHER DOCUMENTS

Filed comments of Optimal Technologies (Canada) Inc. on the Ontario Energy Board Staff Discussion Paper on Implementation Plan for Smart Meters in Ontario.
DRP-2004-0196 – Minister’s Directive on Implementing Smart Electricity Meters in Ontario
Ontario Smart Meters Filing

Filed comments to FERC for Technical Conference On Principles For Efficient and Reliable Reactive Power Supply and Consumption
Docket No. AD05-1-000
April 2005

Blackout 2003: Optimal Technologies Responds
Optimal Technologies has received numerous requests by industry, government, and media stakeholders for information in response to the east coast blackout. We offer the following summary for review, and ask that you contact us for further information.
Blackout 2003: Comments

Testimony, delivered to the State joint commissions sitting together at the CPUC to hear testimony on implementation of the State Energy Action Plan.
July 2003

Comments to FERC regarding Proposed Pricing Policy for Efficient Operation and Expansion of the Transmission Grid
May 2003

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