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Demand side management

Demand side management

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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, distribution or end-user level. This chapter reviews the potential applications that may create the returns to finance developments and encourage participation. There are schemes that operate at the supergrid level often administered by the system operator and others that operate at the distribution level that may be managed by the supply companies.

Chapter Contents:

  • 12.1 Scope
  • 12.2 Impact of intermittency on needs
  • 12.3 Pumped storage
  • 12.4 Storage market operation
  • 12.5 Battery storage for frequency control
  • 12.6 Desalination
  • 12.7 Domestic demand control
  • 12.8 Aggregators
  • 12.9 Electric vehicles
  • 12.10 Industrial and commercial demand control

Inspec keywords: power distribution economics; power generation economics; renewable energy sources; power grids; demand side management

Other keywords: power systems; distribution level; demand side management; renewable intermittent generation; end-user level; finance developments; grid level; prevailing demand; supergrid level; renewable generation output

Subjects: Power system management, operation and economics; Distribution networks; Energy resources

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