Design of Demand Response System Based on OpenADR

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The double pressures of resources and environment have brought the global power industry into the era of Smart Grid. In order to better promote the development of Demand Response of Smart Grid and to offer new regulation resources for the safe and stable operation of electric power system, OpenADR, the Open Automated Demand Response Communications Specification, has been discussed in detail, which aims at the problems of energy efficiency and the contradiction between power supply and demand. And a design scheme of Auto-DR system which introduces in detail the system architecture and the communications architecture based on OpenADR was proposed to realize the two-way communications between Utilities and end-users, and the problems such as the peak, the gap between supply and demand and the electricity structure management would be consequently solved. This scheme has a certain reference value to the Demand Side Management under the framework of Smart Grid.

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