In restructured power systems, there are many independent players who benefit from demand response (DR). These include the transmission system operator (TSO), distributors, retailers, and aggregators. This paper proposes a new concept-demand response eXchange (DRX)-in which DR is treated as a public good to be exchanged between DR buyers and sellers. Buyers need DR to improve the reliability of their own electricity-dependent businesses and systems. Sellers have the capacity to significantly modify electricity demand on request. Microeconomic theory is applied to model the DRX in the form of a pool-based market. In this market, a DRX operator (DRXO) collects DR bids and offers from the buyers and sellers, respectively. It then clears the market by maximizing the total market benefit subject to certain constraints including: demand-supply balance, and assurance contracts related to individual buyer contributions for DR. The DRX model is also tested on a small power system, and its efficiency is reported.
History
Publication title
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
Volume
26
Pagination
1677-1685
ISSN
0885-8950
Department/School
School of Engineering
Publisher
Institute of Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc (IEEE)
Place of publication
445 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, NJ, 08855, USA
Rights statement
Copyright 2011 IEEE
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Energy storage, distribution and supply not elsewhere classified