This book is the first of its kind to comprehensively describe the
principles of demand response. This allows consumers to play a
significant role in the operation of the electric grid by reducing or
shifting their electricity usage in response to the grid reliability
need, time-based rates or other forms of financial incentives. The main
contents of the book include modeling of demand response resources,
incentive design, scheduling and dispatch algorithms, and impacts on
grid operation and planning. Through case studies and illustrative
examples, the authors highlight and compare the advantages,
disadvantages and benefits that demand response can have on grid
operations and electricity market efficiency.
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First book of its kind to introduce the principles of demand response;
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Combines theory with real-world applications useful for both
professionals and academic researchers;
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Covers demand response in the context of power system applications.