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Demand response systems primarily seek to reduce demand levels during periods of high load and increase demand as necessary in the off-peak hours. The objective of this flattening of the demand curve is to curb the need for generators to frequently ramp up or down and to reduce peak load levels. This, in turn, would potentially decrease the aggregate production cost of electricity. One of the most...
Demand response systems seek to flatten the demand for electricity by providing real-time pricing to consumers to motivate avoidance of power-intensive tasks when rates are high. Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) has been developed to facilitate this process, allowing for billing that applies fine-grained prices to fine-grained consumption data. But AMI also presents a unique privacy risk to...
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