2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2011.10.040
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Evaluation and assessment of demand response potential applied to the meat industry

Abstract: ElsevierAlcázar Ortega, M.; Álvarez Bel, CM.; Escrivá Escrivá, G.; Domijan, A. (2012). Evaluation and assessment of demand response potential applied to the meat industry. Applied Energy. 92:84-91. doi:10.1016Energy. 92:84-91. doi:10. /j.apenergy.2011.040.-1 - EVALUATION AND ASSESSMENT OF DEMAND RESPONSE Abstract 15Demand Response has proven to be a useful mechanism that produces important benefits for 16 both the customer and the power system. In the context of an increasingly competitive electricity 17 mark… Show more

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“…In addition, as most large industry consumers have supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, the implementation of DSM in industry is much simpler than in traditional power systems. There are many works in this area, for instance, [45] assesses the potential of DSM in the meat industry. The customers in the commercial sector consume a large portion of the electricity and typically have a similar energy consumption pattern.…”
Section: Classification Of Dsm Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, as most large industry consumers have supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, the implementation of DSM in industry is much simpler than in traditional power systems. There are many works in this area, for instance, [45] assesses the potential of DSM in the meat industry. The customers in the commercial sector consume a large portion of the electricity and typically have a similar energy consumption pattern.…”
Section: Classification Of Dsm Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jiang et al [15] designed a demand side frequency control scheme in an isolated wind power system, and evaluated the potential of aluminum smelting loads to participate in frequency regulation. Alcazar-Ortega et al [16] analyzed the flexibility potential of customers in one meat industry based on the management of the most energy consuming process in this type of segment: cooling production and distribution, which is one of the most representative sectors in Spain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the power load curve of a process has a flat shape, as shown in Figure 17, the following straightforward method can be applied, as proposed and validated in [4]. This method is based on the evaluation of the average power demanded when no flexibility actions are applied, and the subsequent extrapolation to time periods when the load shape is modified due to reductions and recovery periods.…”
Section: Technical Evaluation Of Flexibility In Flat Shape Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, after studying in detail the use of cooling in different factories located in Spain, where a wide range of different meat products are manufactured [4], four basic circuits for cooling production can be established for a typical meat production plant, as shown in Figure Figure 27. Scheme of processes in a typical cured meat products factory Four main cooling lines are present in a typical factory devoted to production of different meat products.…”
Section: Use Of Cooling In the Meat Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%
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