Method for receiving bids on an energy-savings and energy supply portfolio
First Claim
1. A computer-implemented method for determining an optimal award schedule for satisfaction of energy efficiency and energy supply requirements for a portfolio of one or more buildings, where the energy requirements of the portfolio are known, the method comprising:
- a) receiving over a computer network, from one or more prospective efficiency suppliers, a plurality of first bids for the provision of energy efficiency measures that save energy use in the portfolio of buildings, each such first bid specifying an amount of energy saved and a cost for providing the energy efficiency measures;
b) determining by a computer a schedule of energy supply requirements in the form of one or more of electricity, oil and natural gas for the building portfolio that would remain after the provision of the energy efficiency measures from at least a plurality of the first bids;
c) receiving over the computer network, from one or more prospective suppliers of energy in the form of one or more of electricity, oil and natural gas, one or more second bids for a some or all of the remaining building portfolio energy supply requirements based on at least some of the first bids, each such second bid specifying a cost for providing the bid amount of energy in the form of one or more of electricity, oil and natural gas; and
d) determining by a computer a combination of a first bid and a second bid that together satisfies the portfolio energy requirement.
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Abstract
A computer-implemented method for determining an optimal award schedule for satisfaction of energy efficiency and energy supply requirements for a portfolio of one or more buildings. A first auction is conducted so as to receive over a computer network, from one or more prospective efficiency suppliers, a plurality of first bids for the provision of energy efficiency, each such first bid specifying an amount of energy saved and a cost. A computer is used to determine a schedule of remaining portfolio energy supply requirements that would remain after the provision of energy efficiency from at least a plurality of the first bids. A second auction is then run so as to receive over the computer network, from one or more prospective energy suppliers, one or more second bids for a plurality of the remaining portfolio energy supply requirements, each such second bid specifying a cost. A computer is then used to determine the lowest cost combination of a first bid and a second bid that satisfies the portfolio energy requirement.
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1. A computer-implemented method for determining an optimal award schedule for satisfaction of energy efficiency and energy supply requirements for a portfolio of one or more buildings, where the energy requirements of the portfolio are known, the method comprising:
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a) receiving over a computer network, from one or more prospective efficiency suppliers, a plurality of first bids for the provision of energy efficiency measures that save energy use in the portfolio of buildings, each such first bid specifying an amount of energy saved and a cost for providing the energy efficiency measures; b) determining by a computer a schedule of energy supply requirements in the form of one or more of electricity, oil and natural gas for the building portfolio that would remain after the provision of the energy efficiency measures from at least a plurality of the first bids; c) receiving over the computer network, from one or more prospective suppliers of energy in the form of one or more of electricity, oil and natural gas, one or more second bids for a some or all of the remaining building portfolio energy supply requirements based on at least some of the first bids, each such second bid specifying a cost for providing the bid amount of energy in the form of one or more of electricity, oil and natural gas; and d) determining by a computer a combination of a first bid and a second bid that together satisfies the portfolio energy requirement. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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