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Demand-side management

2021
This chapter reviews the concept of demand side management (DSM) programs, which aim to foster more responsible use of electrical energy. DSM encompasses both energy efficiency and demand response programs. Price-based and incentive-based DR (IB-DR) programs are discussed in detail in this chapter and practical examples are detailed.
Alain Aoun   +3 more
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Demand side management

2018
The introduction of large tranches of renewable intermittent generation onto power systems has highlighted the need for mechanisms to profile demand to smooth and better match the renewable generation output to prevailing demand. It is envisaged that a proportion of the intermittency could be managed by regulating the demand side at the grid ...
Pawan Kumar, Ikbal Ali, Dip V. Thanki
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Demand side management

2023
Abstract This chapter describes demand side management, which is a method to better utilise the residual load by shifting consumption over time. The two basic methods, shifting loads and reducing loads, are described. Several examples show how schedules can be created to better use the residual load.
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Demand Side Management

2012
The implementation of DSM programs is likely to introduce improvement in the efficiency of power systems, reduce financial burdens on utilities to build new energy facilities, improve the environmental situation, and lower the cost of delivered energy to consumers; thus lowering O&M costs as well as consumer bills, enhance system reliability by ...
Alok Kumar, Sushanta K. Chatterjee
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Demand-side management

Proceedings of TENCON '93. IEEE Region 10 International Conference on Computers, Communications and Automation, 2002
Power utilities worldwide are under mounting pressure to ensure that power system development is environmentally friendly. Demand-side management (DSM) programme is viewed as the least-cost energy resource when both environmental costs and welfare needs are taken into account.
M. Ibrahim, M.Z. Jaafar, M.R.A. Ghani
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Demand-side management

Utilities Policy, 1993
Abstract Demand-side management (DSM) programmes can play a valuable role in regulated natural monopolies to compensate for the average pric ing signals to customers arising from classical cost-of-service tolls and tariffs. The corrective influence would apply equally to either increase or decrease demand, depending upon whether average costs for a ...
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Comparing demand side management approaches

2012 3rd IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe (ISGT Europe), 2012
Due to increasing energy prices and the greenhouse effect, a more efficient energy supply is desirable, preferably based on renewable sources. To cope with the decrease of flexibility due to the introduction of renewables in production side of the supply chain, a more flexible consumer side is required.
Molderink, Albert   +3 more
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Demand-side management

Resources and Energy, 1992
Abstract This paper describes methods of introducing energy conservation as an alternative to additional generation. Such strategies should be followed if conservation costs less than generation. However, many existing utility conservation programs have not succeeded because they have increased utility costs while reducing utility sales thus ...
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Demand Side Management Using GUI

2019 3rd International Conference on Recent Developments in Control, Automation & Power Engineering (RDCAPE), 2019
proposed work in this paper describe a software package tool by using MATLAB GUI for solving demand side management problem using load shifting technique. This helps user to improve the input data details in according to load used by the consumer and calculate the expenditure.
null Neeraj   +3 more
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