Domestic Demand Side Management for Increasing the Value of Wind
This paper compares and contrasts the benefits from dynamic and non-dynamic demand management schemes in domestic sector for more effective wind power utilization. Non-dynamic demand management by shifting the demand from peak periods to off peak periods mitigates the issues associated with demand variations. In dynamic demand Management, load by responding to wind generation outputs variations will lessen the intermittency issues of wind power. The paper first presents a general overview of these two technologies, evaluates their benefits and by further expanding the subject to a test system with intermittent generation, it demonstrates the impact of the dynamic demand side management.
Demand Response Value of Wind Demand Side Management.
Vandad Hamidi Furong Li Liangzhong Yao Masoud Bazargan
Centre for Sustainable Power Distribution,Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering,Univer Network Consulting & RenewablesEmerging Technologies AREVA T&D Technology Centre. Stafford. UK.
国际会议
2008 China International Conference on Electricity Distribution (CICED 2008)(2008中国国际供电会议)
广州
英文
1-10
2008-12-10(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)