Load Flexibility with Heat Pumps in Rural Cold Climates

Audience
Program Staff
Resource Type
Report
Description

This report examines the effectiveness of heat pump load flexibility in rural cold climates, focusing on demand response (DR) strategies and occupant thermal comfort. Findings from field studies in Alaska and Oregon provide insights into optimizing DR event setpoints, duration, and preconditioning strategies to balance energy savings and user comfort while supporting grid resilience.