Energy Demand Side Management in the Lack of Smart Grids


Bektaş Z., Kayalıca M. Ö.

in: Sustainable Future Energy Technology and Supply Chains, Cucchiella F,Koh L., Editor, Springer Cham., Biel, pp.157-170, 2015

  • Publication Type: Book Chapter / Chapter Research Book
  • Publication Date: 2015
  • Publisher: Springer Cham.
  • City: Biel
  • Page Numbers: pp.157-170
  • Editors: Cucchiella F,Koh L., Editor
  • Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa Affiliated: No

Abstract

The aim of this study is minimizing the negative effects on grid instability
of districts caused by high power demanding industrial users, where a unique
electricity-generating center supplies power. To achieve this, we propose a MINLP
model that in turn, will fill the gap of two-way communication in the grids. This is
how the users of developing countries who have no smart electricity grids can make
contributions to energy management following the developed DSM programs. Most
balanced power consumption schedules can be delivered without violating existing
production plans of the sample factories and without changing total daily energy
consumption. Thus, grid instability originated from power usage is minimized.