1. AN ANALYSIS OF WEATHER FORECASTS IN THE CONTEXT OF ELECTRICITY USE Open Access Author: Howe, Kyle J. Title: AN ANALYSIS OF WEATHER FORECASTS IN THE CONTEXT OF ELECTRICITY USE Graduate Program: Meteorology Keywords: electricity forecastingweather riskARCHelectricityMOSregression modelPECOComEd File: Download KyleHowe-Thesis.pdf Committee Members: Andrew Nathan Kleit, Thesis Advisor/Co-AdvisorAndrew Nathan Kleit, Thesis Advisor/Co-AdvisorGeorge Spencer Young, Thesis Advisor/Co-AdvisorYvette Pamela Richardson, Thesis Advisor/Co-Advisor
2. Design And Simulation Of A Real-time Price Demand Response Program For Electricity Subject To A Capacity Constraint For The Philadelphia Navy Yard Open Access Author: Cortes, Mercedes H Title: Design And Simulation Of A Real-time Price Demand Response Program For Electricity Subject To A Capacity Constraint For The Philadelphia Navy Yard Graduate Program: Energy and Mineral Engineering Keywords: demand responsereal-time pricingelectricityphiladelphia navy yard File: Download Mercedes_Cortes-Final_Thesis.pdf Committee Members: Andrew Nathan Kleit, Thesis Advisor/Co-AdvisorSeth Adam Blumsack, Thesis Advisor/Co-AdvisorAnastasia Shcherbakova, Thesis Advisor/Co-Advisor
3. arbitrage opportunities for energy efficiency resources in the PJM capacity market Open Access Author: Nagy, Stefan Title: arbitrage opportunities for energy efficiency resources in the PJM capacity market Graduate Program: Energy and Mineral Engineering Keywords: energy efficiencycapacitycapacity marketPJMarbitrageelectricityresource adequacy File: Download Final_Copy_Masters_Thesis.pdf Committee Members: Seth Adam Blumsack, Thesis Advisor/Co-Advisor
4. SENSITIVITY OF THE WESTERN U.S. ELECTRICITY POWER SYSTEM TO HYDROLOGICAL CHANGES Open Access Author: Garcia, Ismael Title: SENSITIVITY OF THE WESTERN U.S. ELECTRICITY POWER SYSTEM TO HYDROLOGICAL CHANGES Graduate Program: Energy and Mineral Engineering Keywords: waterWECCvulnerabilitydroughtoptimizationpower systemhigh temperaturesensitivityelectricityopf File: Download Thesis.pdf Committee Members: Mort D Webster, Thesis Advisor/Co-AdvisorSeth Adam Blumsack, Committee MemberKaren Ann Fisher-Vanden, Committee Member