Demand Response Service (Rider D.R.S.)

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Kentucky Power

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Kentucky
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Offers credits to commercial and industrial customers who can curtail load during discretionary interruption events.

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Service details

Service type
Load reduction
Eligible technologies
Demand Response
Competition frequency
Annual
Locational scope
Territory-wide
Seasonality
June 1 to May 31

Eligibility

Direct
Aggregated
Residential
This participation route is eligible.
This participation route may be eligible
This participation route is not eligible.
This participation route is eligible.
This participation route may be eligible
This participation route is not eligible.
Commercial & Industrial
This participation route is eligible.
This participation route may be eligible
This participation route is not eligible.
This participation route is eligible.
This participation route may be eligible
This participation route is not eligible.
Front-of-the-Meter
This participation route is eligible.
This participation route may be eligible
This participation route is not eligible.
This participation route is eligible.
This participation route may be eligible
This participation route is not eligible.

Commercial and industrial customers contract for interruptible demand of at least 500 kW and receive credits.

Key details

Participants receive $5.50/kW-month credits for committed load reduction, with penalties for non-performance.
The utility calls events with at least 90 minutes notice, limited to 60 hours per interruption year.
Settlement is through monthly bill credits minus any failure charges for missed events.
Listing last updated on
25 July 2025

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