Research on demand side response system of electricity price under electricity market incentive mechanism

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作者
Xianyu F. [1 ]
Hongmei Z. [2 ]
Jiang Q.-J. [3 ]
Fan K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Department of Business Administration, Sichuan Changjiang Vocational College, Chengdu
[2] School of Public Administration, Sichuan University, Chengdu
[3] Business School, Chengdu University, Chengdu
来源
Distributed Generation and Alternative Energy Journal | 2021年 / 36卷 / 01期
关键词
Electricity market; Electricity price demand-side response; Expected outage loss; Incentive compensation; Incentive mechanism;
D O I
10.13052/dgaej2156-3306.3612
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摘要
Aiming at the traditional day-ahead dispatching scheme of power generation, the paper proposes a power system security optimization dispatching model that considers the demand response of electricity prices under the electricity market incentive mechanism. Based on the peak and valley time-of-use electricity price, the paper establishes an incentive compensation mechanism to encourage users to be active. Participating in demand-side resource scheduling makes the effect of “peak shaving and valley filling” more pronounced. Simultaneously, to rationally configure the reserve capacity of grid operation, the system incorporates the expected power outage loss into the proposed model to ensure the grid operation safety. The analysis of calculation examples based on IEEE24 nodes shows that the power optimal dispatch model proposed in the paper considering demand response and expected outage loss can reduce the operating cost of the power grid under the premise of ensuring a certain level of reliability and realize the economy of the power system in the market environment and safe operation. © 2021 River Publishers
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