P Siano - Renewable and sustainable energy reviews, 2014 - Elsevier
The smart grid is conceived of as an electric grid that can deliver electricity in a controlled, smart way from points of generation to active consumers. Demand response (DR), by …
Demand for flexibility in electricity systems and the transition to the Smart Grid is increasing opportunities for demand response (DR). However, there are many barriers which prevent …
With the grasp of a smart grid in sight, discussions have shifted the focus of system security measures away from generation capacity; apart from modifying the supply side, demand …
A Conchado, P Linares - Handbook of networks in power systems I, 2012 - Springer
Demand Response (DR) programs, which aim to reduce electricity consumption in times of high energy cost or network constraints by allowing customers to respond to price or quantity …
One of the key features of future power networks, referred to as smart grids, is deploying demand-side resources in order to reduce the stress at the supply side. This implies active …
J Aghaei, MI Alizadeh - Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2013 - Elsevier
Dealing with Renewable Energy Resources (RERs) requires sophisticated planning and operation scheduling along with state of art technologies. Among many possible ways for …
Demand response (DR) is a reduction in load demand designed to respond to price signals or system dispatch instructions. DR programs have been used as resource options for …
The need to improve power system performance, enhance reliability, and reduce environmental effects, as well as advances in communication infrastructures, have led to …
In recent decades, moves toward higher integration of Renewable Energy Resources have called for fundamental changes in both the planning and operation of the overall power grid …