Modeling of unforced demand response programs

Author:

Jalili Hassan1ORCID,Siano Pierluigi2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electrical Engineering, Roudehen Branch , Islamic Azad University , Roudehen , Iran

2. Department of Industrial Engineering , University of Salerno , Via Giovanni Paolo II, 132, Fisciano (SA) , 84084 Salerno , Italy

Abstract

Abstract Demand response programs are useful options in reducing electricity price, congestion relief, load shifting, peak clipping, valley filling and resource adequacy from the system operator’s viewpoint. For this purpose, many models of these programs have been developed. However, the availability of these resources has not been properly modeled in demand response models making them not practical for long-term studies such as in the resource adequacy problem where considering the providers’ responding uncertainties is necessary for long-term studies. In this paper, a model considering providers’ unavailability for unforced demand response programs has been developed. Temperature changes, equipment failures, simultaneous implementation of demand side management resources, popular TV programs and family visits are the main reasons that may affect the availability of the demand response providers to fulfill their commitments. The effectiveness of the proposed model has been demonstrated by numerical simulation.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Energy Engineering and Power Technology

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