Title :
Analysis of Residential Demand Response and double-auction markets
Author :
Fuller, J.C. ; Schneider, K.P. ; Chassin, D.
Abstract :
Demand response and dynamic pricing programs are expected to play increasing roles in the modern smart grid environment. While direct load control of end-use loads has existed for decades, price driven response programs are only beginning to be explored at the distribution level. These programs utilize a price signal as a means to control demand. Active markets allow customers to respond to fluctuations in wholesale electrical costs, but may not allow the utility to control demand. Transactive markets, utilizing distributed controllers and a centralized auction, can be used to create an interactive system which can limit demand at key times on a distribution system, decreasing congestion. With the current proliferation of computing and communication resources, the ability now exists to create transactive demand response programs at the residential level. With the combination of automated bidding and response strategies, coupled with education programs and customer response, emerging demand response programs have the ability to reduce utility demand and congestion in a more controlled manner. This paper will explore the effects of a residential double-auction market, utilizing transactive controllers, on the operation of an electric power distribution system.
Keywords :
load regulation; power distribution control; smart power grids; automated bidding; communication resources; control demand; customer response; direct load control; distribution level; dynamic pricing programs; education programs; electric power distribution system; end-use loads; fluctuations; residential demand response; residential double auction market; smart grid environment; transactive markets; wholesale electrical costs; Analytical models; Cooling; Electricity; Load management; Load modeling; Thermostats; demand response; distribution system analysis; forward-backward sweep method; load modeling; power modeling; power simulation; smart grid; transactive;
Conference_Titel :
Power and Energy Society General Meeting, 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1000-1
Electronic_ISBN :
1944-9925
DOI :
10.1109/PES.2011.6039827