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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 through load shifting in IoT based HEMS: Overview, challenges and opportunities

, 2021
In smart grid era, demand side management (DSM) plays an indispensable role in development of sustainable cities and societies. This paper presents practical challenges imposed while implementing DSM using load shifting for IoT enabled home energy ...
Swati Sharda, Mukhtiar Singh, K. Sharma
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Intelligent demand side management for optimal energy scheduling of grid connected microgrids

, 2021
The incorporation of renewables and communication technologies to the utility paves a way for self-sustained microgrids (MG). The volatile nature of these resources, uncertainties associated with the time-varying load, and market prices impose the ...
R. Kumar   +3 more
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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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Design of IoT based smart compact energy meter for monitoring and controlling the usage of energy and power quality issues with demand side management for a commercial building

, 2021
Internet of Things (IoTs) plays a vital role in energy sector which introduces a smart metering and monitoring system. The smart monitoring focuses on incorporating smart meters and control techniques which requires smart equipment control, bidirectional
K. T., C. S., J. J, C. K.
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Impact of demand side management on optimal sizing of residential battery energy storage system

Renewable Energy, 2021
Widespread deployment of residential solar photovoltaic (PV) systems have been encouraged with decreasing system costs. Recently, cutbacks in government incentives such as Feed-in-tariffs (FiT) and feed-in power limits enforced by grid operators have ...
U.G.K. Mulleriyawage, W. Shen
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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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IoT-based optimal demand side management and control scheme for smart microgrid

, 2021
Renewable energy resources (RESs) are highly speared to cover colossal electricity demand. Smart microgrids (SMGs) are engaged with demand-side management (DSM) to save more energy and maximize energy efficiency.
B. E. Sedhom   +6 more
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Demand‐side management based optimal scheduling of distributed generators for clean and economic operation of a microgrid system

International Journal of Energy Research, 2022
In general, the load demand of a standard microgrid system, changes on an hourly basis. Keeping in line with the rise and fall of this load demand curve, utilities fix different prices at different hours, which is termed as time of usage‐based ...
B. Dey, S. Basak, Arnab Pal
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