2021
DOI: 10.3390/su132313201
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Impact of Demand Response on Reliability Enhancement in Distribution Networks

Abstract: This paper presents an innovative instantaneous pricing scheme for optimal operation and improved reliability for distribution systems (DS). The purpose of the proposed program is to maximize the operator’s expected profit under various risk-taking conditions, such that the customers pay the minimum cost to supply energy. Using the previous information of the energy consumption for each customer, a customer baseline load (CBL) is defined; the energy price for consumption costs higher and lower than this level … Show more

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“…Bad data and measurement errors are also detected during this process. The estimated states are used to evaluate the system performance and evaluate its reliability [32]. SE techniques are widely developed and applied in transmission networks, but the application of these methods is limited in distribution grids because of some constraints.…”
Section: Distribution State Estimation: Model-based Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bad data and measurement errors are also detected during this process. The estimated states are used to evaluate the system performance and evaluate its reliability [32]. SE techniques are widely developed and applied in transmission networks, but the application of these methods is limited in distribution grids because of some constraints.…”
Section: Distribution State Estimation: Model-based Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Smart meters, along with communication systems and meter data management systems, constitute advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) [10]. With the real-time information from AMIs, the utilities can utilize dynamic pricing, such as charging differently for different types of customers, different locations of the customer, different times of day, and different seasons, to balance the utility usage so that they can lower the risk of a power outage [11,12]. With the feedback information, customers have better knowledge about their spending patterns of using electric devices, and consequently are able to make behavioral adjustments to lower their electric bill and drive the reduction of electricity consumption [13][14][15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%