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Operational Cost Savings of Direct Load Control
Direct load control -- load which is under the control of the system dispatcher, such as could be the case under say demand subscription service -- can be used to reduce system spinning reserve. Such a reduction may constitute a significant additional saving in system variable cost. The objective of...
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description | Direct load control -- load which is under the control of the system dispatcher, such as could be the case under say demand subscription service -- can be used to reduce system spinning reserve. Such a reduction may constitute a significant additional saving in system variable cost. The objective of this paper is to evaluate the viability of this philosophy. A quasi-static system simulation algorithm is employed to compute the potential variable cost saving for a sample system consisting of thermal generation and direct load control. This algorithm considers probabilistic load models, outage probabilities and reliability economics. |
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