Modern Techniques of Demand Side Management for
Smart GridENG. SALEM M ALAJMI
EEC CERTIFIED RE EXPERT.
FACULTY TRAINING MEMBER, PAAET.
Toward Smart Grid, Why!
Rapid Improvement of Renewable Energy Technology and Economics.
Rapid Improvement of ICT and IoT, Smart Cities.
Targets to Energy Efficiency and Co emissions reduction, Green
Projects.
Energy Storage!!
Integrating these Technologies can lead to achieve Supply-Demand
Balancing.
Renewable Energy Production
PV Solar Power production
How much is SP in the Network
Cases of Variable Demand
Cases of Variable Demand
Smart Grid
Source: https://www.clp.com.hk/en/about-clp/power-transmission-and-distribution/smart-grid
Smart Grid Targets
Economic Benefits.
Reliability.
Environmental Benefits.
Security.
Controlling E Market
Improving Asset
Utilization
Enhancing Energy
Efficiency
Reducing Power Interruptions
Improving Power Quality
Reducing Air Emissions
Reducing Wide-Scale Blackouts
Different Loads in DS
Demand Side Management Techniques
Demand Response, focusing on price signals to handle peak
demand.
Price-based demand.
Incentive-based demand.
Aggregation;
To control the end-user electricity by Aggregator remotely, to get
paid!
Direct Control.
Indirect Control.
Demand Side Management Advantage
Enhancing the Demand Side Participation.
Make the Demand Flexible and responding to price signals.
Interacting and Sharing excess of energy from other
consumers.
Generation Side can have better anticipating of Demand
requirements.
DSM Requirements
Technical Solutions to enable customer participation.
Development of new market and business models.
Development different tariff structure to achieve
shift in load.
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