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    IEEE 2030 6-2016 en Guide for the Benefit Evaluation of Electric Power Grid Customer Demand Response.pdf

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    IEEE 2030 6-2016 en Guide for the Benefit Evaluation of Electric Power Grid Customer Demand Response.pdf

    1、 IEEE Guide for the Benefit Evaluation of Electric Power Grid Customer Demand Response Sponsored by the Corporate Advisory Working Group IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA IEEE Standards Association Board of Governors IEEE Std 2030.6-2016 IEEE Std 2030.6-2016 IEEE Guide for the Benefit E

    2、valuation of Electric Power Grid Customer Demand Response Sponsor Corporate Advisory Working Group of the IEEE Standards Association Board of Governors Approved 16 May 2016 IEEE-SA Standards Board Abstract: A framework for monitoring the effects and evaluating comprehensive benefits of demand respon

    3、se programs is proposed in this guide. From perspectives of ex-ante and ex-post evaluation, this guide introduces the evaluation processes on demand response effects with its comprehensive benefits and implemented calculation methods in detail. This guide could be applied in various electricity mark

    4、et structures to provide utilities with the references for the planning, design, implementation, and post-evaluation of demand response programs. Keywords: benefits, demand response, effect monitoring, ex-ante evaluation, ex-post evaluation, IEEE 2030.6 The Institute of Electrical and Electronics En

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    34、EE Standards Association. Copyright 2016 IEEE. All rights reserved. 6 Participants At the time this IEEE guide was completed, the IEEE 2030.6 Working Group had the following membership: Peng Li, Chair Naihu Li, Vice Chair Alstom China Datang Coorporation China Southern Power Grid North China Electri

    35、c Power University Honeywell Panasonic Siemens Smart Metering Solutions Co., Ltd. Southeast University Tsinghua University Fang Cao Qixin Chen Chengwei Dai Chongbin Gao Chengyu Jiang Yuyang Lai Lipeng Li Tingting Li Yang Li Yehong Li Haiyang Liu Wenxiao Ma Zhe Ming Qiang Shuai Yujun Sun Beibei Wang

    36、Ke Wang Ting Wang Yan Wang Yong Xiao Lizi Zhang Minming Zhang Dengiun Zhao Rongzong Zhou The following members of the individual balloting committee voted on this guide. Balloters may have voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention. Alstom Beijing Sifang Automation Co., Ltd China Datang Corporat

    37、ion China Energy Engineering Group Co. Ltd. China Southern Power Grid Co., Ltd. Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. (EPRI) Honeywell International Inc. Jiangsu Shenma Electric Co., Ltd. Nissan Motor Co, Ltd. North China Electric Power University Panasonic Corporation of North America Shanghai Ji

    38、ao Tong University Siemens Corporation Southeast University, China Southwest Jiaotong University Tsinghua University When the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this guide on 16 May 2016, it had the following membership: Jean-Philippe-Faure, Chair Ted Burse, Vice Chair John D. Kulick, Past Chair Konst

    39、antinos Karachalios, Secretary Chuck Adams Masayuki Ariyoshi Stephen Dukes Jianbin Fan Ronald W. Hotchkiss J. Travis Griffith Gary Hoffman Michael Janezic Joseph L. Koepfinger Hung Ling Kevin Lu Gary Robinson Annette D. Reilly Mehmet Ulema Yingli Wen Howard Wolfman Don Wright Yu Yuan Daidi Zhong *Me

    40、mber Emeritus Copyright 2016 IEEE. All rights reserved. 7 Introduction This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 2030.6-2016, IEEE Guide for the Benefit Evaluation of Electric Power Grid Customer Demand Response. As the participation of demand response (DR) in electric power market becomes a hot top

    41、ic, an increasing amount of DR related studies and applications have been conducted in China and all over the world. Therefore, the rules of DR in participating electricity markets and the program designs become increasingly significant. The Effect monitoring index system and benefit evaluation syst

    42、em, which are scientifically reasonable, have important guiding significance on the design and implementation of DR programs and the regulation of DR markets. However, systematic and scientific guidance and universally accepted technical specifications on DR effect monitoring and benefit evaluation

    43、have not been established. To this end, the IEEE Guide for the Benefit Evaluation of Electric Power Grid Customer Demand Response is proposed. This guide establishes the effect monitoring index system of DR programs, and proposes the methods for DR baseline calculation and comprehensive benefit eval

    44、uation. According to the different DR program types from the perspective of different market entities, the proposed methods are able to perform corresponding comprehensive system analyze the benefits, and provide regulation and guidance to the projects under various market structures. Copyright 2016

    45、 IEEE. All rights reserved. 8 Contents 1. Overview 9 1.1 Scope . 9 2. Normative references 9 3. Definitions and symbols 10 3.1 Definitions 10 3.2 Symbols 12 4. DR effect monitoring comprehensive benefits ex-ante evaluation/ex-post evaluation procedures .14 4.1 General .14 4.2 Procedure for DR effect

    46、 monitoring and cost benefit ex-ante evaluation .14 4.3 Procedure for DR effect monitoring and ex-post evaluation of cost benefits .15 5. Indices for DR effect monitoring .17 5.1 Performance indices .17 5.2 Effect monitoring indices .18 6. Comprehensive evaluation of DR benefits 19 6.1 Demand respon

    47、se cost 20 6.2 Demand response benefit 23 Annex A (informative) Bibliography 33 Annex B (informative) Method for load reduction ex-ante evaluation35 B.1 General .35 B.2 Reference load model.35 B.3 Evaluation of load reduction 35 Annex C (informative) Method for load reduction ex-post evaluation .37

    48、C.1 Calculation of customer baseline load .37 Copyright 2016 IEEE. All rights reserved. 9 IEEE Guide for the Benefit Evaluation of Electric Power Grid Customer Demand Response 1. Overview 1.1 Scope This guide describes the index framework of DR programs on effect monitoring and comprehensive benefit

    49、 evaluation, and provides the detailed calculation methods. This guide could be used by DR sponsors, including independent system operator (ISO), region transmission organization (RTO), electricity distribution company (EDC), load service entity (LSE), governments, and other research institutes, to analyze the actual effects of DR programs, evaluate the comprehensive benefits of implementing DR programs, and provide guidance for the overall resource planning decision. 2. Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this doc


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