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Demand response in smart electricity grids equipped with renewable energy sources: A review

Dealing with Renewable Energy Resources (RERs) requires sophisticated planning and operation scheduling along with state of art technologies. Among many possible ways for handling RERs, Demand Response (DR) is investigated in the current review. Because of every other year modifications in DR defini...

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Published in:Renewable & sustainable energy reviews 2013-02, Vol.18, p.64-72
Main Authors: Aghaei, Jamshid, Alizadeh, Mohammad-Iman
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