Demand Side Management (DSM) is usually considered as a process of energy consumption shifting from peak hours to off-peak times. DSM does not always reduce total energy consumption, but it helps to meet energy demand and supply. For example, it balances variable generation from renewables (such as solar and wind) when energy demand differs from renewable generation.
Diekerhof M., Monti A., Lebedeva E., Tkaczyk A.H., Yuksel-Ergun I., Zittel J., et al. (2021). Production and Demand Management. Berlin : Springer Nature [10.1007/978-3-030-57442-0_1].
Production and Demand Management
De Filippo A.;Lombardi M.;Milano M.;
2021
Abstract
Demand Side Management (DSM) is usually considered as a process of energy consumption shifting from peak hours to off-peak times. DSM does not always reduce total energy consumption, but it helps to meet energy demand and supply. For example, it balances variable generation from renewables (such as solar and wind) when energy demand differs from renewable generation.File in questo prodotto:
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