2023
DOI: 10.3390/en16155767
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Integrating Demand Response for Enhanced Load Frequency Control in Micro-Grids with Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning Systems

Abstract: Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems constitute the majority of the demands in modern power systems for aggregated buildings. However, HVAC integrated with renewable energy sources (RES) face notable issues, such as uneven demand–supply balance, frequency oscillation and significant drop in system inertia owing to sudden disturbances in nearby generation for a longer period. To overcome these challenges, load frequency control (LFC) is implemented to regulate the frequency, maintain zero st… Show more

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“…In Australia, concerns have been raised that certain DR programs may overcompensate participants for actions they would have taken anyway, leading to inefficiencies and, potentially, higher costs for utilities. The UK's National Grid introduced the EFR program to enhance grid stability and frequency regulation [79]. Energy storage providers, such as batteries and DR aggregators, are incentivized to participate by offering their services to respond rapidly to frequency deviations [80].…”
Section: Incentivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Australia, concerns have been raised that certain DR programs may overcompensate participants for actions they would have taken anyway, leading to inefficiencies and, potentially, higher costs for utilities. The UK's National Grid introduced the EFR program to enhance grid stability and frequency regulation [79]. Energy storage providers, such as batteries and DR aggregators, are incentivized to participate by offering their services to respond rapidly to frequency deviations [80].…”
Section: Incentivesmentioning
confidence: 99%