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Initial assessment of voltage-led demand response from UK residential loads

A Ballanti, LF Ochoa

2015 IEEE Power and Energy Society Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference Isgt 2015 | Published : 2015

Abstract

One way of unlocking aggregated demand response without directly managing customers is to exploit the positive correlation between voltage and demand. This work presents an initial assessment of the potential residential response in UK primary substations (e.g., 33/11 or 33/6.6 kV) as part of the trial 'Customer Load Active System Services (CLASS)' run by the distribution network operator Electricity North West Limited (ENWL). Two load modelling methodologies, time independent and time varying, are presented and applied to a single primary substation and then extended to the ENWL area. For the latter, the results considering the time-varying model, purely residential load, and 3% voltage red..

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