Guidehouse partnered with Abu Dhabi’s Department of Energy to design and scale a comprehensive demand response program—transitioning from pilot projects to a robust, aggregator-led model that delivers flexible, grid-supporting load management.
Abu Dhabi’s Energy & Water Efficiency Strategy 2030 identified demand response (DR) as a core lever for reliability, efficiency, and emissions reduction as part of its Load Management Program. Abu Dhabi Department of Energy leaders turned to Guidehouse for assistance in evolving the program to achieve:
In partnership with the Department, we co-developed DR policies and regulations before leading a pilot program to prove feasibility across sectors and establish the operational foundations needed to scale it. Building on that foundation, a second pilot phase expanded the program from isolated trials to reliable flexibility at scale that could support peak reduction, system efficiency, and decarbonization while preparing for an operational transition in 2026.
Our end-to-end pilot program management involved:
Over five months and 40 events, the pilot program proved that portfolio-scale DR can be mobilized to offer flexibility at grid-relevant levels. It also executed the region’s first direct load control events, where near real-time remote dispatch of participating assets took place—demonstrating a path to faster, more predictable flexibility as automation expands.
Beyond performance, the pilot successfully introduced and integrated the nation’s first DR aggregator and advanced DR technologies. This established the operating model, data flows, reporting, and governance needed to transition the program to the system operator as it becomes a cornerstone asset in the Abu Dhabi grid operations.
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