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State Transition Model of Demand Response Considering Behavior Patterns of Customer

소비자의 행동 패턴을 고려한 수요반응의 상태 천이 모델

  • Received : 2013.03.29
  • Accepted : 2013.06.19
  • Published : 2013.08.01

Abstract

Demand response(DR) is potential generation alternative to improve the reliability indices of system and load points. However, when demand resources scheduled in DR market fail to reduce demand, it can create new problems associated with maintaining a reliable supply. In this paper, a reliability model of demand resource is constructed considering customers' behaviors in the same form as conventional generation units, where availability and unavailability are associated with the simple two-state model. As a result, the generalized reliability model of demand resources is represented by multi-state model.

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