2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/5821301
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Recent Challenges and Methodologies in Smart Grid Demand Side Management: State-of-the-Art Literature Review

Abstract: The concept of smart grid was introduced a decade ago. Demand side management (DSM) is one of the crucial aspects of smart grid that provides users with the opportunity to optimize their load usage pattern to fill the gap between energy supply and demand and reduce the peak to average ratio (PAR), thus resulting in energy and economic efficiency ultimately. The application of DSM programs is lucrative for both utility and consumers. Utilities can implement DSM programs to improve the system power quality, powe… Show more

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“…Assuming a difference of 1.5 °C in the temperature perception at the upper end of findings in literature [29], this approach achieves savings of approximately 9% in heating energy consumption (in similar climatic conditions as Germany) [35,36]. This reduction in heating energy consumption is equivalent to approximately 2.4% of the German final energy consumption and CO2-eq emission reductions of over 24,000 tons per year, assuming stateof-the-art heat pumps and the average CO2-eq emissions in the German electricity mix [7,39]. Regarding this case's (technical) feasibility, color dimmable lighting systems are now widely available at fair prices [44].…”
Section: Simulationmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…Assuming a difference of 1.5 °C in the temperature perception at the upper end of findings in literature [29], this approach achieves savings of approximately 9% in heating energy consumption (in similar climatic conditions as Germany) [35,36]. This reduction in heating energy consumption is equivalent to approximately 2.4% of the German final energy consumption and CO2-eq emission reductions of over 24,000 tons per year, assuming stateof-the-art heat pumps and the average CO2-eq emissions in the German electricity mix [7,39]. Regarding this case's (technical) feasibility, color dimmable lighting systems are now widely available at fair prices [44].…”
Section: Simulationmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…However, balancing supply and demand has recently become increasingly important due to the rapid incline in renewable energies and the associated intermittent energy supply [5]. A sole focus on energy efficiency no longer meets the requirements of non-fossil-based energy supply [6], as indicated by recent publications and research projects on demand-side management (DSM) and energy flexibility [7]. To this end, considering human behavior as a central element in the world's energy consumption bears potential for a well-targeted DSM.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it focuses only on the market-based price demand response, and it can also consider other demand response programs like incentive-based programs or real-time pricing (RTP) schemes. Moreover, MISOCP can also be implemented on other modeling tools like AIMMS, AMPL, Mathematica [ 44 ] or APMonitor, etc. to get better results.…”
Section: Energy Management Of Campus Microgrids With Distributed Gene...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Saleh proposed a microgrid design in [140] for the Hawija Campus, Iraq. This MG consisted of a solar-PV generation system, controllable loads [141,142], and a BESS system [143]. In this paper, the simulation was implemented on Simulink in MATLAB using Droop controllers, which regulate the voltages in the MG.…”
Section: Microgrid Resiliency Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%