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Demand response in liberalized electricity markets: Analysis of aggregated load participation in the German balancing mechanism

E. Koliou, C. Eid, J.P. Chaves, R.A. Hakvoort

Energy Vol. 71, pp. 245 - 254

Summary:
Power systems are in the midst of radical changes as a result of steadily rising demand, advanced technology integration and increasing penetration levels of renewable energy sources. Such developments have brought about increasing recognition of consumer behavior and the provision of DR (demand response). The aggregation of small loads as a DR flexibility resource allows end-users to participate in electricity markets and aid in maintaining dynamic system stability. An analysis of the German balancing mechanism illustrates that DR is undermined by three mechanism design aspects: minimum bidding volume, minimum bid duration and binding up and down bids.


Keywords: Balancing; Demand response; Markets; Policy; Aggregation


JCR Impact Factor and WoS quartile: 4,844 - Q1 (2014); 9,000 - Q1 (2023)

DOI reference: DOI icon https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2014.04.067

Published on paper: July 2014.

Published on-line: May 2014.



Citation:
E. Koliou, C. Eid, J.P. Chaves, R.A. Hakvoort, Demand response in liberalized electricity markets: Analysis of aggregated load participation in the German balancing mechanism. Energy. Vol. 71, pp. 245 - 254, July 2014. [Online: May 2014]


    Research topics:
  • *Smart Grids

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