Research of Effect of Battery Participating in Demand Response

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Batteries have been widely used in the residential electric systems. This paper firstly analyzes the characteristics and feasibility of using the battery to participate in Demand Response (DR) programs. Secondly, the load characteristics in the two different kinds of battery systems are studied, including the power battery of electric bicycles and the battery which are used as the standby power for communication systems and computer systems. Thirdly, this paper studies the DR implementation method of reducing peak and filling valley and related impact on power grid load.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 986-987)

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1240-1244

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July 2014

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