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The values of market-based demand response on improving power system reliability under extreme circumstances

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In this paper, a case study on the performance of DR in PJM Interconnections during the 2014 North American Polar Vortex is provided to highlight the significant contributions to improving system reliability and maintaining grid stability from DR programs.
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This article is published in Applied Energy.The article was published on 2017-05-01. It has received 182 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Electricity market & Demand response.

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Demand Response for Natural Gas: Technologies, Mathematical Models, and Challenges Ahead

TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a mathematical model for demand response of thermal heating systems at a household level, where the developed models are leveraged as physical constraints in formulating optimal control problems that optimize the gas consumption of a collection of houses, with goals being twofold -- reduction of peak gas demand along with equitable service.

Enabling Innovation In The Energy System Transition

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the effect of financial incentives in demand response programs, with evidence that enabling altruism may influence electricity demand even more effectively than traditional financial incentives, and found that residential customers will be more inclined to change their behavior when altruistically contributing to a greater goal.
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Overview of Phase 4 of the California Demand Response Potential Study

TL;DR: The California Demand Response (DR) Potential Study is an ongoing effort to assess the current and future DR resource in California in the context of the state's renewable energy goals as mentioned in this paper , which provides an overview of Phase 4 of the study, which aims to provide a thoroughly updated and expanded picture of DR in California compared to previous studies.
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Residential Demand Response Shifting Boundary

TL;DR: In this article , a boundary model framework for power consumer behaviors construction and transformation on residential home appliances is introduced, and candidate tariffs are analyzed by this model for their load variation potentials.
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A Framework of Integrating Manufacturing Plants in Smart Grid Operation: Manufacturing Flexible Load Identification

TL;DR: A modified framework, i.e., a three-settlements process considering the integration of the manufacturing plants into the existing two-settlement process is proposed in this study to reduce the gap between the day-ahead and real-time dispatching plans.
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Demand Response in Electricity Markets: An Overview

TL;DR: In this paper, an overview of demand response in electricity market is presented, where the most common indices used for demand response evaluation are highlighted and some utilities experiences with different demand response programs are presented.
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Demand Response as a Market Resource Under the Smart Grid Paradigm

TL;DR: The main industry drivers of smart grid and the different facets of DER under the smart grid paradigm are explored and the existing and evolving programs at different ISOs/RTOs and the product markets they can participate in are summarized.
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Demand-side view of electricity markets

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that increasing the short-run price elasticity of the demand for electrical energy would improve the operation of electricity markets, however, that enhancing this elasticity is not an easy task.
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A survey

TL;DR: This survey paper comprehensively survey and summarize the characterizations and taxonomy of state-of-the-art studies in SDN control plane scalability, and outlines the potential challenges and open problems that need to be addressed further for more scalableSDN control planes.
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Demand Response in U.S. Electricity Markets: Empirical Evidence

TL;DR: In this article, the authors summarized the existing contribution of demand response resources in U.S. electric power markets and showed that DR resources do offer a viable, cost-effective alternative to supply-side investments.
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