David Pinney
National Rural Electric Cooperative Association
5 Papers
17 Citations
David Pinney is an academic researcher from National Rural Electric Cooperative Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Demand response & Gene. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 5 publications. Previous affiliations of David Pinney include Virginia Tech.
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Papers
Cost-benefit analysis of Demand Response programs incorporated in Open Modeling Framework
Fathalla Eldali,Trevor Hardy,Charles D. Corbin,David Pinney,Mannan Javid +4 more
- 17 Jul 2016
TL;DR: The DR model can simulate Time of Use, Critical Peak Pricing, Peak Time Rebate, and Direct Load Control programs for the purpose of cost-benefit analysis (CBA) and uses the Price Impact Simulation Model (PRISM) to estimate changes to system load profiles based on changes in incentives.
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Cost-Benefit Analysis of Conservation Voltage Reduction Incorporated in Open Modeling Framework
Srivats Shukla,Fathalla Eldali,David Pinney +2 more
- 01 Aug 2018
TL;DR: An overview of the OMF platform and its efficacy in solving problems associated with planning CVR implementation is provided and whether the end-of-line voltage on the feeder will stay within the permissible ANSI slandered band under expected load conditions is predicted.
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SoDa: An Irradiance-Based Synthetic Solar Data Generation Tool
Ignacio Losada Carreño,Raksha Ramakrishna,Anna Scaglione,Daniel Arnold,Ciaran Roberts,Sy-Toan Ngo,Sean Peisert,David Pinney +7 more
- 11 Nov 2020
TL;DR: The numerical results show that the tool creates synthetic solar time series at high resolutions that are statistically representative of the measured solar power and illustrate how to make use of the tool to create synthetic data for arbitrary sites in the footprint covered by the NSRDB.
Application of AMI data to anomaly detection and dynamic power flow analysis
Fathalla Eldali,Thomas Kirk,David Pinney +2 more
- 01 Apr 2017
TL;DR: The National Rural Electric Cooperative Association has developed open source computer software to perform anomaly detection and dynamic power flow analysis with AMI data for the cooperatives (consumer-owned, not-for-profit utilities).
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Relaxation of yeast mitochondrial functions after whole-genome duplication.
TL;DR: The codon usage pattern and the distribution of a particular transcription regulatory element suggest that the change to an efficient aerobic fermentation lifestyle in this lineage might have emerged after WGD between the divergence of Kluyveromyces polysporus and Saccharomyces castellii from their common ancestor.