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Demand-side management alternatives

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1985
This paper provides an overview of demand-side management (DSM) alternatives. It covers the general state of the art, projected developments, and the application of DSM alternatives. It starts with a background discussion of DSM which provides the reader with a historical reference and an understanding of the types of needs DSM alternatives can address
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Evaluation of demand-side management

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1985
Electric utility demand-side alternatives are being evaluated in the utility resource planning process to increasing levels of complexity. This paper describes the levels of evaluation and discusses how demand-side alternatives integrate with overall utility objectives.
J.E. Runnels, M.D. Whyte
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Demand-Side Management Evaluation Tool

IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 2015
This paper presents an evaluation tool for demand-side management of domestic hot water systems in distribution systems. The tool accurately models and predicts potential peak demand reductions through direct load control of domestic hot water systems.
Michael Negnevitsky, Koon Wong
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Dual Demand Side Management

2015
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Harb, Hassan   +6 more
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Demand Side Management in Microgrids

2018 International Conference on Emerging Trends and Innovations In Engineering And Technological Research (ICETIETR), 2018
India is a developing nation with growing energy demand. With the limitations in monetary resources, increasing the generation capacity should not be the only way to achieve this target. Demand Side Management (DSM) is one such viable solution to this problem. Management of power from the demand side is DSM.
Krishna Gilda   +3 more
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Demand Side Management

2022
Joan Batalla-Bejerano   +2 more
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Demand side management in Nepal

Energy, 2006
Abstract The objective of this paper is to identify the most cost-effective areas for Demand Side Management (DSM) in Nepal. On-site interviews were undertaken with power utilities (the Nepal Electricity Authority or NEA and its sub-companies) and various electricity end-users in Nepal to collect data, as well as walk-through auditing at the end ...
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Demand Side Management

2017
Amit Singh   +2 more
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Demand-Side Energy Management

2012
Concerns about climate change, increasing energy prices and dependability of energy supply ask for drastic changes in the energy supply chain, but also in the current demand-supply philosophy. Current trends in energy consumptions result in an increasing and more fluctuating electricity usage, causing a decreas- ing efficiency of conventional power ...
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Demand-side management

Energy Policy, 1995
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