2021
DOI: 10.5109/4738592
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Modeling and Prioritizing Price – Based Demand Response Programs in The Wholesale Market in Japan

Abstract: In the traditional electricity market, the safety of power systems due to increasing power demand, especially in peakvalley, is seriously affected. In recent years, the smart electricity market's development, and the implementation of demand response programs (DRPs) have resulted in electricity price reduction, improving loads with demand flexibility, and enhancing security by interacting between customers and the market. The main aim of this study is an optimization model of price-responsive demand in the who… Show more

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“…In [12] a comprehensive demand response model for the residential sector in the Jordanian electricity market has been developed using deep neural networks, where the results revealed a potential demand reduction of 5.4%. In this context, [13] developed a pricebased demand response program based on the Japanese wholesale electricity market. The model considered dynamic price elasticity of demand which estimates the energy saving of various DRP categories.…”
Section: Proceedings Of the 8 Th International Exchange And Innovatio...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [12] a comprehensive demand response model for the residential sector in the Jordanian electricity market has been developed using deep neural networks, where the results revealed a potential demand reduction of 5.4%. In this context, [13] developed a pricebased demand response program based on the Japanese wholesale electricity market. The model considered dynamic price elasticity of demand which estimates the energy saving of various DRP categories.…”
Section: Proceedings Of the 8 Th International Exchange And Innovatio...mentioning
confidence: 99%