Evolving practice of demand-side management

The concept of demand-side management (DSM) was invented in the late 1970s along with the development of many of the frameworks in use to plan and implement it in the years immediately following. It was originally referred to as demand-side load management. It is generally defined as the planning an...

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Main Author: Clark W. Gellings
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8944235/
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description The concept of demand-side management (DSM) was invented in the late 1970s along with the development of many of the frameworks in use to plan and implement it in the years immediately following. It was originally referred to as demand-side load management. It is generally defined as the planning and implementation of those activities designed to influence consumer use of electricity in ways that will result in changes in the utility's load shape—i.e., changes in the time pattern and magnitude of a utility's load. This paper describes the evolution it has undergone since its invention and some likely changes ahead. DSM largely originated in the U.S., but is practiced in various forms through the world today. This paper uses U.S. data as examples.
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spelling doaj.art-5e85ab2dafdd4b3086b13b685436a71c2022-12-21T23:18:01ZengIEEEJournal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy2196-54202017-01-01511910.1007/s40565-016-0252-18944235Evolving practice of demand-side managementClark W. Gellings0Clark Gellings and Associates, LLC,Morgan Hill,CA,USAThe concept of demand-side management (DSM) was invented in the late 1970s along with the development of many of the frameworks in use to plan and implement it in the years immediately following. It was originally referred to as demand-side load management. It is generally defined as the planning and implementation of those activities designed to influence consumer use of electricity in ways that will result in changes in the utility's load shape—i.e., changes in the time pattern and magnitude of a utility's load. This paper describes the evolution it has undergone since its invention and some likely changes ahead. DSM largely originated in the U.S., but is practiced in various forms through the world today. This paper uses U.S. data as examples.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8944235/Demand-side management (DSM)Demand-side load managementLoad managementEnergy efficiencyDemand response (DR)
spellingShingle Clark W. Gellings
Evolving practice of demand-side management
Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy
Demand-side management (DSM)
Demand-side load management
Load management
Energy efficiency
Demand response (DR)
title Evolving practice of demand-side management
title_full Evolving practice of demand-side management
title_fullStr Evolving practice of demand-side management
title_full_unstemmed Evolving practice of demand-side management
title_short Evolving practice of demand-side management
title_sort evolving practice of demand side management
topic Demand-side management (DSM)
Demand-side load management
Load management
Energy efficiency
Demand response (DR)
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