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Demand side management: Benefits and challenges ☆
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In this paper, the major benefits and challenges of electricity demand side management (DSM) are discussed in the context of the UK electricity system, particularly in the residential, commercial and small business sectors.About:
This article is published in Energy Policy.The article was published on 2008-12-01. It has received 1692 citations till now.read more
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Review of energy system flexibility measures to enable high levels of variable renewable electricity
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review different approaches, technologies, and strategies to manage large-scale schemes of variable renewable electricity such as solar and wind power, considering both supply and demand side measures.
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Achieving Controllability of Electric Loads
TL;DR: Conceptual frameworks for actively involving highly distributed loads in power system control actions and some of the challenges to achieving a load control scheme that balances device- level objectives with power system-level objectives are discussed.
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Energy systems modeling for twenty-first century energy challenges
TL;DR: In this article, the authors look at models relevant to national and international energy policy, grouping them into four categories: energy systems optimization models, energy systems simulation models, power systems and electricity market models, and qualitative and mixed-methods scenarios.
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Photovoltaic self-consumption in buildings : A review
TL;DR: In this article, the authors summarized existing research on PV self-consumption and options to improve it, namely energy storage and load management, also called demand side management (DSM), and showed that it is possible to increase the relative selfconsumption with a battery storage capacity of 0.5-1. kW.
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Putting the 'smarts' into the smart grid: a grand challenge for artificial intelligence
TL;DR: A research agenda for making the smart grid a reality is presented, with a focus on energy efficiency, smart grids and smart cities.
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Stabilization of Grid Frequency Through Dynamic Demand Control
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated whether a degree of built-in frequency stability could be provided by incorporating dynamic demand control into certain consumer appliances, such as refrigerators, which would monitor system frequency and switch the appliance on or off accordingly, striking a compromise between the needs of the appliance and the grid.
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Modeling uncertainties in aggregated thermostatically controlled loads using a State queueing model
TL;DR: In this article, the modeling of uncertainties in aggregated thermostatically controlled loads using a state queueing (SQ) model is discussed, and the impacts of considering load diversity in the SQ model while simulating TCA setpoint response are also studied.
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A survey of load control programs for price and system stability
P. Jazayeri,A. Schellenberg,William Rosehart,J. Doudna,Steve Widergren,D. Lawrence,J. Mickey,S. Jones +7 more
TL;DR: Load control and demand side load management programs have been implemented in a large number of competitive power markets as discussed by the authors, and these programs can provide enhanced system security and many benefits to participants.
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Innovative approaches to verifying demand response of water heater load control
TL;DR: In this paper, a pilot effort to measure load reductions from a residential electric water heater (EWH) load control program using low-cost statistically based measurement and verification (M&V) approaches was described within the larger framework of overcoming barriers to participation of noninterval metered customers in Demand Response (DR) Programs.
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A Novel Direct Air-Conditioning Load Control Method
Chi-Min Chu,T. L. Jong +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a group-DLC program with a least enthalpy estimation (LEE)-based thermal comfort controller for airconditioning systems to control air-conditioning system and eliminate DLC problems simultaneously is presented.
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