Demand Site Management and Demand Response

Technology, Operations Management & Production eJournal, 2014

6 Pages Posted: 11 May 2016 Last revised: 6 Jun 2016

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Muhammad Saad

University of South Australia; School of Engineering

Wasi Shahid

University of South Australia

Date Written: November 28, 2014

Abstract

Electrical power system is one of the most complex and advanced systems in the world. The energy management of such a system from the point of generation and distribution has been optimized but the demand side has only received attention in the last decade. This has led to the implementation of demand side management (DSM) which involves a number of different methods to improve the power system at the demand side. DSM ranges from increasing load efficiency by using better materials to implementing smart energy tariffs for different consumption patterns, up to using sophisticated systems to control distributed energy sources. This paper gives an overview of the DSM and discusses in detail the different ways of implementing the DSM in the electrical power system.

Keywords: Demand side management (DSM), demand response, energy efficiency, spinning reserve, virtual power plants, energy management

JEL Classification: Q41, Q40

Suggested Citation

Saad, Muhammad and Shahid, Wasi, Demand Site Management and Demand Response (November 28, 2014). Technology, Operations Management & Production eJournal, 2014, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2774167 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2774167

Muhammad Saad (Contact Author)

University of South Australia ( email )

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Wasi Shahid

University of South Australia ( email )

37-44 North Terrace, City West Campus
Adelaide, South Australia 5001
Australia

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