Benefits and challenges of electrical demand response: A critical review

被引:403
作者
O'Connell, Niamh [1 ]
Pinson, Pierre [2 ]
Madsen, Henrik [1 ]
O'Malley, Mark [3 ]
机构
[1] Tech Univ Denmark, Dept Appl Math & Comp Sci, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark
[2] Tech Univ Denmark, Dept Elect Engn, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark
[3] Univ Coll Dublin, Elect Res Ctr, Dublin 2, Ireland
关键词
Demand response; Real-time pricing; Economic efficiency; Electricity markets; Direct load control; Indirect load control; MODEL-PREDICTIVE CONTROL; POWER-SYSTEMS; GENERATION; MANAGEMENT; MARKETS; PRICES; GAS;
D O I
10.1016/j.rser.2014.07.098
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Advances in IT, control and forecasting capabilities have made demand response a viable, and potentially attractive, option to increase power system flexibility. This paper presents a critical review of the literature in the field of demand response, providing an overview of the benefits and challenges of demand response. These benefits include the ability to balance fluctuations in renewable generation and consequently facilitate higher penetrations of renewable resources on the power system, an increase in economic efficiency through the implementation of real-time pricing, and a reduction in generation capacity requirements. Nevertheless, demand response is not without its challenges. The key challenges for demand response centre around establishing reliable control strategies and market frameworks so that the demand response resource can be used optimally. One of the greatest challenges for demand response is the lack of experience, and the consequent need to employ extensive assumptions when modelling and evaluating this resource. This paper concludes with an examination of these assumptions, which range from assuming a fixed linear price-demand relationship for price responsive demand, to modelling the highly diverse, distributed and uncertain demand response resource as a single, centralised negative generator, adopting fixed characteristics and constraints. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:686 / 699
页数:14
相关论文
共 65 条
[41]   A survey of load control programs for price and system stability [J].
Jazayeri, R ;
Schellenberg, A ;
Rosehart, WD ;
Doudna, J ;
Widergren, S ;
Lawrence, D ;
Mickey, J ;
Jones, S .
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS, 2005, 20 (03) :1504-1509
[42]   Demand side resource operation on the Irish power system with high wind power penetration [J].
Keane, A. ;
Tuohy, A. ;
Meibom, P. ;
Denny, E. ;
Flynn, D. ;
Mullane, A. ;
O'Malley, M. .
ENERGY POLICY, 2011, 39 (05) :2925-2934
[43]   VOLUNTARY RESIDENTIAL TIME-OF-USE RATES - LESSONS LEARNED FROM PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANYS EXPERIMENT [J].
KEANE, DM ;
GOETT, A .
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS, 1988, 3 (04) :1764-1768
[44]   Common failures of demand response [J].
Kim, Jin-Ho ;
Shcherbakova, Anastasia .
ENERGY, 2011, 36 (02) :873-880
[45]  
Kirby B., 2007, IEEE POW ENG SOC GEN, P1
[46]   Demand-side view of electricity markets [J].
Kirschen, DS .
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS, 2003, 18 (02) :520-527
[47]   Integrating distributed generation into electric power systems: A review of drivers, challenges and opportunities [J].
Lopes, J. A. Pecas ;
Hatziargyriou, N. ;
Mutale, J. ;
Djapic, P. ;
Jenkins, N. .
ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS RESEARCH, 2007, 77 (09) :1189-1203
[48]   Modeling uncertainties in aggregated thermostatically controlled loads using a state queueing model [J].
Lu, N ;
Chassin, DP ;
Widergren, SE .
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS, 2005, 20 (02) :725-733
[49]   Demand Response for Ancillary Services [J].
Ma, Ookie ;
Alkadi, Nasr ;
Cappers, Peter ;
Denholm, Paul ;
Dudley, Junqiao ;
Goli, Sasank ;
Hummon, Marissa ;
Kiliccote, Sila ;
MacDonald, Jason ;
Matson, Nance ;
Olsen, Daniel ;
Rose, Cody ;
Sohn, Michael D. ;
Starke, Michael ;
Kirby, Brendan ;
O'Malley, Mark .
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SMART GRID, 2013, 4 (04) :1988-1995
[50]   The impacts of stochastic programming and demand response on wind integration [J].
Madaeni S.H. ;
Sioshansi R. .
Sioshansi, R. (sioshansi.1@osu.edu), 1600, Springer Verlag (04) :109-124