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Demand response under the smart grid paradigm

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posted on 2023-05-23, 09:41 authored by Michael NegnevitskyMichael Negnevitsky
Electric power industry is undergoing a profound change. The change is driven by technical, economic and environmental factors. The emerging challenges are particularly significant for distribution grids, where the level of automation or “smartness” is relatively low. With the push for energy conservation, demand-side management (DSM) and demand response (DR) are becoming vital tools under the smart grid paradigm. This paper outlines some experience obtained at the University of Tasmania, Australia in developing DSM and DR systems.

History

Publication title

Proceedings of the 31st international symposium on automation and robotics in construction and mining

Editors

Q Ha, X Shen, A Akibarnezhad

Pagination

58-71

ISBN

978-0-646-59711-9

Publisher

University of Technology, Sydney

Place of publication

Ultimo, Australia

Event title

the 31st international symposium on automation and robotics in construction and mining

Event Venue

Sydney, Australia

Date of Event (Start Date)

2014-07-09

Date of Event (End Date)

2014-07-11

Rights statement

Copyright 2014 ISARC

Repository Status

  • Restricted

Socio-economic Objectives

Energy systems and analysis

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