Demand side management through PLC: concepts and challenges

N. Paterakis, M. Babar, S. Subhani
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This chapter provided an overview of DSM and especially, DR. In the past years, a wide range of DR programs have been developed in different power systems across the world. These programs aim at engaging all the types of consumers: from large industrial customers to residential end-users with relatively small electricity consumption, considering also special types of consumers such as the EV and data centers. The primary motive for developing DR programs is that by enabling the participation of the demand side in electricity markets significant benefits are anticipated: more efficient and sustainable system planning, enhancement of the operation of the distribution system, lower and more stable electricity prices in the long run, mitigation of the market power of several participants and promotion of competition, economic benefits for the consumers, and increased operational flexibility. Increased operational flexibility is directly linked to accommodating the handicaps of the trend that indicates that significant amount of variable RES generation will be introduced in power systems in the future.
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通过PLC进行需求侧管理:概念和挑战
本章概述了DSM,特别是DR。在过去的几年中,世界各地不同的电力系统开发了广泛的DR程序。这些计划旨在吸引所有类型的消费者:从大型工业客户到用电相对较少的住宅终端用户,还考虑到特殊类型的消费者,如电动汽车和数据中心。制定DR计划的主要动机是,通过使需求方参与电力市场,预期会产生重大效益:更有效和可持续的系统规划,加强配电系统的运行,从长远来看,电价更低、更稳定,减轻几个参与者的市场力量,促进竞争,为消费者带来经济效益,并增加运营灵活性。提高操作灵活性与适应趋势的障碍直接相关,这表明未来将在电力系统中引入大量可变可再生能源发电。
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