Modeling And Prioritizing Demand Response Programs In Power Markets

 

H. Alami, M. Parsa Moghadam, G.R. Yousefi, “Modeling And Prioritizing Demand Response Programs In Power Markets”, Elsevier, Electric Power Systems Research Journal, 80 (2010), pp. 426–435.

Abstract:
One of the responsibilities of power market regulator is setting rules for selecting and prioritizing demand response (DR) programs. There are many different alternatives of DR programs for improving load profile characteristics and achieving customers’ satisfaction. Regulator should find the optimal solution which reflects the perspectives of each DR stakeholder. Multi Attribute Decision Making (MADM) is a proper method for handling such optimization problems. In this paper, an extended responsive load economic model is developed. The model is based on price elasticity and customer benefit function. Prioritizing of DR programs can be realized by means of Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) method. Considerations of ISO/utility/customer regarding the weighting of attributes are encountered by entropy method. An Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) is used for selecting the most effective DR program. Numerical studies are conducted on the load curve of the Iranian power grid in 2007.

Keywords
Demand response; Price elasticity; MADM; TOPSIS; AHP; Economic load model

April, 2010

 

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2010

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