Title :
Demand Response From Household Customers: Experiences From a Pilot Study in Norway
Author :
Sæle, Hanne ; Grande, Ove S.
Author_Institution :
SINTEF Energy Res., Trondheim, Norway
fDate :
3/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper presents experiences from a pilot study focusing on daily demand response from households, utilizing smart metering, remote load control, pricing based on the hourly spot price combined with a time of day network tariff, and a token provided to the customers indicating peak hours. The observed demand response was 1 kWh/h for customers with standard electrical water heaters. By aggregating this response, the potential for demand response from 50% of Norwegian households can be estimated at 1000 MWh/h (4.2% of registered peak load demand in Norway). A cost-effective realization of this potential should have high focus when considering smart metering technology. From a market perspective, a potential load reduction of this size should be bid into the day ahead market. Demand response to price (the day after) will not affect the price, but might create imbalances and the need for activating balancing resources, creating additional costs.
Keywords :
demand side management; metering; power markets; power meters; pricing; Norway; cost-effective realization; day ahead market; day network tariff; demand response; electrical water heaters; household customers; load reduction; pricing; remote load control; smart metering technology; Contracts; Electricity; Load management; Monopoly; Power markets; Resistance heating; Water heating; Energy management; energy measurement; load management; load shedding; power demand;
Journal_Title :
Smart Grid, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSG.2010.2104165