需求响应旋转储备示范——衡量总需求响应的速度和大小

J. Eto, Janine Nelson-Hoffman, Eric Parker, C. Bernier, P. Young, D. Sheehan, J. Kueck, B. Kirby
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旋转储备是电网运营商在发生重大扰动后维持系统可靠性的首要策略。需求响应旋转储备项目已经证明,利用小型可控家用电器的集合提供旋转储备在技术上是可行的。本文解决了源于实时遥测技术高成本的两个问题,这使得监控单个的、小型的设备组成一个聚合的需求响应资源变得不切实际。首先,从电网运营商的初始调度命令开始,到家用电器接收命令结束,分析了减载序列中每个阶段的时间戳信息,以衡量需求响应的速度。其次,分析来自为受控设备集合服务的配电馈线的负载信息以及从设备样本中收集的最终用途监测信息,以估计和了解影响减少负载量的幅度和统计意义。
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The Demand Response Spinning Reserve Demonstration--Measuring the Speed and Magnitude of Aggregated Demand Response
Spinning reserves are an electricity grid operator's first strategy for maintaining system reliability following a major disturbance. The Demand Response Spinning Reserve project has demonstrated that it is technologically feasible to provide spinning reserves using aggregations of small, controllable residential appliances. This paper addresses two concerns stemming from the high cost of real-time telemetry, which makes it impractical to monitor individual, small appliances comprising an aggregated demand-response resource. First, time-stamped information taken at each stage in a load curtailment sequence, starting with the grid operator's initial dispatch command and ending with the receipt of the command by the residential appliances, is analyzed to measure the speed of demand response. Second, load information from distribution feeders serving aggregations of controlled appliances along with end-use monitoring information collected from a sample of the appliances are analyzed to estimate and understand the influencing the magnitude and statistical significance of the amount of load curtailed.
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