Author_Institution :
Dept. Comput. Sci., Tabuk Univ., Tabuk, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
Demand Response (DR) technology makes it possible to have two-way communication between service providers and home appliances inside the customer premise. This state-of-art technology is equipped with smart meters, load control devices (smart devices), smart thermostats, smart switches and home energy consoles. Furthermore, DR technology can help us to modernize our electricity system and provide customers with new information and options to manage their electricity use. Customers can reduce or shift their power usage during peak demand periods in response to time-based rates or other forms of financial incentives. Demand response solutions play a key role in several areas: pricing, emergency response, grid reliability, infrastructure planning and design, operations, and deferral. In previous studies Demand Load for smart power grid is a mostly centralized approach. The value of this study is to propose DR as a fully distributed and hybrid approach. Thus, the study will investigate performance of DR in the context of fully centralize, fully Distributed and Hybrid fashion.
Keywords :
power system control; smart meters; smart power grids; centralized demand load control architecture; demand response technology; distributed demand load control architecture; home energy consoles; hybrid demand load control architecture; load control devices; performance analysis; smart meters; smart power grid; smart switches; smart thermostats; state-of-art technology; Computer architecture; Home appliances; Hybrid power systems; Load management; Load modeling; Power demand; Smart grids; Demand Response; Distributed Demand Response; Hybrid Demand Response; Power Grid; Smart Metering; central Demand Response;