Review of Smart Grid Demand Response with Clean Energy Access

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The smart grid has expanded the capacity of clean energy, has made the power grid load consume clean energy reasonably, it can realize the maximization of social benefit, it is a scientific problem to be resolved in the field of energy. This article will apply the interruptible load to the power system with wind power, study the significance of the interruptible load, summarize the research and practice of clean energy carried out at home and abroad, consider the impact of the wind machine on power grid after it is connected to the grid, finally put forward the power package by analyzing the method of the demand response.

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