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Demand Side Management (DSM) has been become a popular option for improving electricity system operations and reliability. Moreover, Demand Response (DR) programs provide superior efficiency and flexibility to their users. This paper proposes a method to assess system reliability and evaluate the specific contributions made by spinning reserves (SR) and DR. The method structurally and spatially decomposes...
This paper evaluates the effect assessment of demand respond (DR) programs on nodal prices considering customers' electricity contracts by differentiating multiple types of classes based on the desired risk level, n-1 and n-2 element outage. Load elasticity information reported in demand response projects is adopted to evaluate the dispatchable load reduction due to dynamic pricing.
Electricity has been considered as a heterogeneous product even in today's electricity marketplace. However, end-customers have different needs and preferences, such that choosing the level of availability that they are willing to pay for becomes a key issue. This paper elaborates the concept by differentiating electricity in multiple availability types and multiple types of classes.
This paper analyzes the generation adequacy of Mexico's National Interconnected Power System (MNIPS). The algorithm used computes loss of load expectation (LOLE) and loss of energy expectation (LOEE) indexes. These indexes are calculated through an analytical (recursive) method and are then compared with values recommended by the North American Electric Reliability Council (NERC). The period of study...
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