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The industry demands better demand response

2012 IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies (ISGT), 2012
The promise and hype surrounding the Smart Grid far exceeds its current capabilities. In no area is this truer than with Demand Response (DR) programs for the commercial building sector, which is responsible for 20 percent of energy demand and emissions in the United States.
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Mismatch of Supply and Demand as a Response to Demand Uncertainty

Journal of Mathematical Sciences, 2016
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Shapoval, Alexander   +1 more
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Enhancing Demand Response signal verification in automated Demand Response systems

ISGT 2014, 2014
Demand Response (DR) is a promising technology for meeting the world's ever increasing energy demands without corresponding increase in energy generation, and for providing a sustainable alternative for integrating renewables into the power grid. As a result, interest in automated DR is increasing globally and has led to the development of OpenADR, an ...
Daisuke Mashima   +2 more
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Demand Site Management and Demand Response

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
Electrical power system is one of the most complex and advanced systems in the world. The energy management of such a system from the point of generation and distribution has been optimized but the demand side has only received attention in the last decade.
Muhammad Saad, Wasi Shahid
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Reporting Available Demand Response

IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, 2013
Demand response is increasingly important in many power systems but Transmission System Operators (TSO) require confirmation that the response is available if it is to be used effectively. Demand response may be used to minimise the amount of spinning reserve obtained from partially loaded generators.
Kamalanath Samarakoon   +2 more
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Demand Response for Ancillary Services

IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, 2013
Many demand response resources are technically capable of providing ancillary services. In some cases, they can provide superior response to generators, as the curtailment of load is typically much faster than ramping thermal and hydropower plants. Analysis and quantification of demand response resources providing ancillary services is necessary to ...
Ookie Ma   +15 more
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Smart demand response scenarios

IEEE Africon '11, 2011
Automated demand response has the potential to be an essential future tool for maintaining the balance of supply and demand in electrical energy systems with a very high density of generation from renewable sources. Although this scenario can become true in the near future, only very few actual implementations of automated demand response can be found ...
Marcus Meisel   +7 more
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Demand response in refrigerated warehouse

2018 IEEE International Smart Cities Conference (ISC2), 2018
The strong growth of renewable energy and new technologies makes necessary the adaptation of electricity network and the application of energy management solutions for the equilibrium between energy consumption and production. In this context, electric Demand Response (DR) is increasingly being recognized as one of the levers that can help to balance ...
Akerma, Mahdjouba   +5 more
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Online learning for demand response

2015 53rd Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, Control, and Computing (Allerton), 2015
Demand response is a key component of existing and future grid systems facing increased variability and peak demands. Scaling demand response requires efficiently predicting individual responses for large numbers of consumers while selecting the right ones to signal.
Dileep M. Kalathil, Ram Rajagopal
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The Cognitive Demands of Hypnotic Response

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 2011
This study tests the proposal that hypnotic responding is effortless. The authors compared the responses of high and low hypnotizable participants (N = 70) in and out of hypnosis on a dual-task paradigm in which they were required to maintain hypnotic blindness during presentation of visual stimuli of varying salience intensities while simultaneously ...
Miriam, Wyzenbeek, Richard A, Bryant
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