Title :
The Load Management Functions that must be delivered by the Smart Metering System
Author :
Wilson, S.D. ; Brogden, D.C. ; Hopkins, Ben
Abstract :
Great-Britain´s unique Radio Teleswitch System (RTS) was developed in the 1970s, deployed en-masse by the Electricity Industry during the 80s and 90s. Today it controls electric storage and water-heating in homes numbering in the low millions. The need for its development mirrors the conditions of the near future, where much generating plant capacity will close and there will be a great expansion of electric heating in the form of heat-pumps. The system allowed this expansion to occur while limiting its economic impact on generation, transmission and distribution networks. This is as relevant today as it was in the past and provides functionality that the Smart Metering System (SMS) must duplicate, or else trigger network investments and higher costs for consumers.
Keywords :
costing; electric heating; heat pumps; investment; load management; power distribution economics; power generation economics; power transmission economics; smart meters; Great-Britain; RTS; SMS; consumer costing; distribution network; economic impact; electric heating; electric storage; electricity industry; generating plant capacity; generation network; heat-pump; load management function; network investment; radio teleswitch system; smart metering system; transmission network; water-heating; Demand-Side Response; Network Constraints; Smart Metering; Storage Heating;
Conference_Titel :
Power in Unity: a Whole System Approach, IET Conference on
Conference_Location :
London
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-84919-792-2
DOI :
10.1049/ic.2013.0151