The Coordination Relationship Analysis of Demand Response and Orderly Power Consumption in the Smart Grid

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Both Demand Response (DR) and Orderly Power Consumption are important methods in shifting peak demand, where DR is in favor of market regulation, while orderly power consumption prefers administrative coordination. The implementation conditions of DR and orderly power consumption in China were discussed, and the obstacles encountered during the implementation process were analyzed from the view of the power companies and users. Then in the smart grid, the similarities and differences of the two were analyzed from the aspects of action mechanism, participation pattern, incentives and so on, and the implementation principles and coordination mechanisms of the two adaptable to the real situation in China were proposed. Finally, the related implementation recommendations were put forward for better development.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 614-615)

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1933-1938

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December 2012

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