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Internet of Things for Demand Side Management

Internet of Things for Demand Side Management
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摘要 The introduction of new kinds of energy mixes to the electricity grid is a challenging environmental task for present and future generations as they fight the pollution and global warming issues associated with urbanization. Individual appliances and whole buildings that continuously incorporate local intelligence which originates from the new technologies of Internet of Things are the new infrastructure that this integration is based on. Smart Electricity Grids are becoming more intensively integrated with tertiary building energy management systems and distributed energy generators such as wind and solar. This new smart network type harnesses the loT (lnternet of Things) principles by generating a new network made of active elements combined with the necessary control and distributed coordination mechanisms. This new self-organized overlay network of connected DER (distributed energy resources) allows for the seamless management and control of the active grid as well as the efficient coordination and exploration of single and aggregated technical prosumer potential (generation and consumption) to participate in energy balancing and other distributed grid related services, applying energy management strategies based on control and predict of the DERs behavior for facing demand side management issues.
出处 《Journal of Energy and Power Engineering》 2015年第5期500-503,共4页 能源与动力工程(美国大卫英文)
关键词 ENERGY smart grid aggregator local hub demand side management. 需求侧管理 物联网 分布式能源 智能型网络 lnternet 能源管理系统 全球变暖问题 有源电网
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