2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2017.03.083
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Cost and carbon reductions from industrial demand-side management: Study of potential savings at a cement plant

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“…This has been mitigated to some extent with on-site renewables and demand-side flexibility. However, any possible further improvement here is minimal: a case study of an optimised electricity schedule was found to reduce electricity-derived emissions by only 4 % (Summerbell et al, 2017). Providing heat with biomass or waste instead of fossil fuels is a further method to reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with cement production.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has been mitigated to some extent with on-site renewables and demand-side flexibility. However, any possible further improvement here is minimal: a case study of an optimised electricity schedule was found to reduce electricity-derived emissions by only 4 % (Summerbell et al, 2017). Providing heat with biomass or waste instead of fossil fuels is a further method to reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with cement production.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DSM enables the consumers and gives them a choice to reduce their electricity costs by employing energy conservation techniques and shifting the peak hours' load to off-peak hours. The benefits assessment of DSM for USA and UK are documented in [54][55][56], where the authors report that DSM improves the distribution network's efficiency, resulting in reduced CO 2 emissions by maximizing the use of renewable energy resources.…”
Section: Demand-side Management Classifications and Their Roles In Comentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although DSM activities require cost, However, DSM programs have the potential to reduce electricity costs associated. It does so by rescheduling production to low periods, without loss of overall production, within the constraints of available inventory . Moreover, it is expected that the DSM activities reduce the energy losses and the associated costs.Corollary For the market program with the Lagrangian function , if the load curve of bus n is modified by DSM programs, the variation of cost can be obtained based on LI n definition in Corollary as follows: normalΔCtotal=normalΔCEitalicloss+normalΔCmarket+CitalicDSMitalictotal=t()()LIn()t×Citalicloss()t+LMPn()tnormalΔPn()t+CDSM×max()normalΔPn()t …”
Section: Cost‐worth Analytical Study Of Dsm Programs Considering Enermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It does so by rescheduling production to low periods, without loss of overall production, within the constraints of available inventory. [19][20][21] Moreover, it is expected that the DSM activities reduce the energy losses and the associated costs.…”
Section: Effects Of Dsm Programs On the Cost Variationmentioning
confidence: 99%