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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
openaire   +2 more sources

A Survey on Information Communication Technologies in Modern Demand-Side Management for Smart Grids: Challenges, Solutions, and Opportunities

IEEE Engineering Management Review, 2023
The energy transition-revolution paradigm is coming with a new vision of interaction models to smartly manage the energy and data exchanged between all participants in the whole power system with solid regard to sustainability, resilience, cybersecurity,
Dhaou Said
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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 in Smart Grid: A Dynamic-Price-Based Demand Response Model

IEEE transactions on engineering management, 2022
Demand side management (DSM) is an important way to achieve smart energy management. Herein, a dynamic price (DP)-based demand response (DR) model is developed for DSM in smart grid.
Lulu Wen   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A review of strategies for building energy management system: Model predictive control, demand side management, optimization, and fault detect & diagnosis

, 2021
Building energy use is expected to grow by more than 40% in the next 20 years. Electricity remains the largest energy source consumed by buildings, and that demand is growing. To mitigate the impact of the growing demand, strategies are needed to improve
D. Mariano-Hernández   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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