2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2015.10.117
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Load forecasting, dynamic pricing and DSM in smart grid: A review

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“…Rational use of electricity price policy can both meet the demand of consumers and make the power enterprises profitable. TOU tariff is an incentive method of price implemented by the power enterprises in DSM [55][56][57], and the policy is helpful to the stabilization of the load curve and the operation cost reduction of the power system.…”
Section: The Definition Of Tou Tariffmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rational use of electricity price policy can both meet the demand of consumers and make the power enterprises profitable. TOU tariff is an incentive method of price implemented by the power enterprises in DSM [55][56][57], and the policy is helpful to the stabilization of the load curve and the operation cost reduction of the power system.…”
Section: The Definition Of Tou Tariffmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The utilities implement DSM programs to manage demands on the consumer side of the meter. The primary DSM objectives include energy efficiency, Energies 2017, 10, 501 8 of 47 peak load management; load shifting, rebound peak shifting, valley filling, strategically addressing load growth and reshaping demands [50,51]. DSM allows consumers "freedom of choice" regarding decision making in their energy consumption and enables utilities to reduce peak load demands [52].…”
Section: Demand Side Management (Dsm) and Demand Response (Dr)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The key SG enabling technologies for "efficient grids" primarily consist of advanced forecasting support for optimized operations (generation-load balance) [30], DR for energy management support at small levels [53] and greenhouse gas (GHG) emission control [5]. Also, DSM on a large scale proactively addresses complex consumption dynamics (utilities' and consumers' behaviors); with the support of (ICT) and dynamic pricing schemes, respectively [50]. In addition, advanced active network management (ANM) techniques mentioned in [54] and enhanced outage management systems (OMS) described in [6]; have expected to play a vital role in optimized asset utilization.…”
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“…A review of load forecasting, dynamic pricing, and demand side response (DSM) is done in [8]. DSM is an approach for planning, implementing and monitoring the energy consumption during the peak time.…”
Section: A Demand Response and Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%