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This paper discusses possible integration of demand side resources in electricity markets as a demand response program. To explore the technical feasibility of demand response (DR) programs and technologies, we performed a preliminary analysis of load impact by a couple of demand responsive technologies in air-conditioning, lighting and computing appliances for commercial building sector in the Tokyo...
This paper describes the evolution of the electricity industry regulatory reform in Japan including scope of retail competition, power market development and maintenance of stable, secure supply. The paper also address and discuss new issues related to the further regulatory reform and reliable operations of power markets and systems including demand participation in the competitive market.
This article outlines the ongoing research, development, and demonstrates the microgrid operation currently in progress in Europe, the United States, Japan, and Canada. The penetration of distributed generation (DG) at medium and low voltages is increasing in developed countries worldwide. Microgrids are entities that coordinate DERs (distributed energy resources) in a consistently more decentralized...
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