<p><span>This book analyzes the economic and technical effects of demand response programs in smart grids. A variety of operational and financial benefits are offered by demand response programs (DRPs) for load-serving entities, grid operators, and electricity consumers. The most notable advantages
Facility Smart Grid Interface and a Demand Response Conceptual Model
β Scribed by David G. Holmberg, David B. Hardin, Steven T. Bushby
- Publisher
- National Institute of Standards and Technology
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 15
- Series
- NIST Technical Note 1832
- Category
- Library
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The power system has often been cited as the greatest and most complex machine ever built, yet it is predominantly a mechanical system. Technologies and intelligent systems are now available that can significantly enhance the overall functionality of power distribution and make it ready to meet the
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