Analysis of Residential Loads Behaviors Integrated with Distributed Generation under Different Pricing Scenarios

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Demand response nowadays plays a key role during the electricity transaction. Proper price signal can result in conspicuous peak shifting. This paper analyses changes of load behavior under different price scenarios, and shows how demand response gentles fluctuations of distributed generation (DG). This study compares the load behaviors under three different tariff strategies, and concludes the contribution of demand response to gentle the instability of DGs and peak load shifting.

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