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2015
DOI: 10.2172/1215318
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On the Inclusion of Energy-Shifting Demand Response in Production Cost Models: Methodology and a Case Study

Abstract: In the context of future power system requirements for additional flexibility, demand response (DR) is an attractive potential resource. Its proponents widely laud its prospective benefits, which include enabling higher penetrations of variable renewable generation at lower cost than alternative storage technologies, and improving economic efficiency. In practice, DR from the commercial and residential sectors is largely an emerging, not a mature, resource, and its actual costs and benefits need to be studied … Show more

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“…Such load shapes benefit utility operators by reducing the need for peak load capacity investments, avoiding daily curtailments of renewable electricity supply, and mitigating the need to bring generators on and offline rapidly to meet sudden changes in net demand. 66,67 We assess our measure sets' potential to affect net system load shapes in the 22 2019 EIA EMM regions, which cover the contiguous US 68 Using regional EMM system load and generation data provided by EIA for the 2019 AEO Reference Case, which covered every five (5) projection years from 2020-2050, we first develop peak-normalized net system load profiles for each region (r), projection year (y), month (m), day type where L net r;y;m;d;hd is the net system load, max 1%m%12 L net r;y;m;d;hd is the maximum value of the net system load in region r and projection year y across all months, day types (weekday, weekend, and peak day per EMM convention 39 ), and hours, and the net load is derived by subtracting total renewable solar and wind generation L…”
Section: Regional Power System Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such load shapes benefit utility operators by reducing the need for peak load capacity investments, avoiding daily curtailments of renewable electricity supply, and mitigating the need to bring generators on and offline rapidly to meet sudden changes in net demand. 66,67 We assess our measure sets' potential to affect net system load shapes in the 22 2019 EIA EMM regions, which cover the contiguous US 68 Using regional EMM system load and generation data provided by EIA for the 2019 AEO Reference Case, which covered every five (5) projection years from 2020-2050, we first develop peak-normalized net system load profiles for each region (r), projection year (y), month (m), day type where L net r;y;m;d;hd is the net system load, max 1%m%12 L net r;y;m;d;hd is the maximum value of the net system load in region r and projection year y across all months, day types (weekday, weekend, and peak day per EMM convention 39 ), and hours, and the net load is derived by subtracting total renewable solar and wind generation L…”
Section: Regional Power System Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The economic benefits of using supermarket refrigeration systems as source of reserves can be assessed using established approaches [27,39,40] , whereby it is assumed that the reserve offer price of supermarket refrigeration systems is near zero. The contribution of DR units towards reserve provision tends to reduce the need for (inefficient) part-loading of conventional generators, as reserve is provided from elsewhere [39].…”
Section: Unit Commitment Schedulingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In practice, DR from the commercial and residential sectors is largely an emerging, not a mature, resource, and its actual costs and benefits need to be studied to determine promising combinations of physical DR resource, enabling controls and communications, power system characteristics, regulatory environments, market structures, and business models. The work during this project focused on the enablement of such analysis from the production cost modeling perspective 2 . In particular, a bottom-up methodology for modeling load-shifting DR in production cost models was developed.…”
Section: Figure 1 Overview Of Energy Systems Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%