Study of Demand Response’s Effect in Accommodating Renewable Energy Penetration in the Smart Grid Study of Demand Response’s Effect in Accommodating Renewable.

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Study of Demand Response’s Effect in Accommodating Renewable Energy Penetration in the Smart Grid Study of Demand Response’s Effect in Accommodating Renewable Energy Penetration in the Smart Grid Sun Yang Department of International Cooperation National Energy Administration People’s Republic of China

Background The penetration of large-scale centralized renewable energy has become a global issue with more and more attention on renewable energy development for the shortage of conventional energy source and climatic change, that the volatility and intermittent of renewable generation not only makes inefficient use of renewable resources, but also adds uncertainty to the power system planning and operation, which goes against the stable and economic operation of power grid. Demand response can promote the interaction of “Source-Load” through incentives and price signals on the basis of real-time output status of renewable generation, encouraging demand side to participate in power grid operation actively to accommodate renewable energy penetration effectively. So study of demand response’s effect in accommodating renewable energy penetration is very important for us now.

Research Contents Feasibility analysis of demand response’s effect in accommodating renewable energy penetration (finished) 2. Study the business operational mode and policy mechanism of demand response(ongoing) 3. Host a workshop about feasibility analysis of demand response’s effect in accommodating renewable energy penetration and the interrelated business operational mode(preparing) 4. Study the implementation program of demand response pilot

1. A detailed survey by questionnaire in the APEC economies completed 2. “The Renewable Energy Investigation Report at Home and Abroad Report” completed 3.“The China-USA Power Market Environment Research Report” completed 4.The preliminary report of demand response commercial operation mode completed 5.“Demand Response and Renewable Energy at Home and Abroad Report” completed 6.Every work is on schedule and our project is expected to be completed in December 2013 What we have done?

Invitation Welcome to participate and address to our Workshop on Feasibility Analysis of Demand Response’s Effect in Accommodating Renewable Energy Penetration and the Interrelated Business Operational Mode (preliminary schedule) May-June, 2013 Nanjing, P. R. C Welcome to participate and address to our Workshop on Feasibility Analysis of Demand Response’s Effect in Accommodating Renewable Energy Penetration and the Interrelated Business Operational Mode (preliminary schedule) May-June, 2013 Nanjing, P. R. C Mr. Yao Jianguo Project Proponent China Electric Power Research Institute Tel.: / Fax: