Óptima respuesta de la demanda residencial, usando tarifas dinámicas basadas en el negawatt
A flexible and efficient behavior of consumers in the energy use is vital for the adequate and environmentally supportive operation of the electrical system, that’s why new management techniques are developed. Historically, the electric pricing of residential consumers has been flat and constant in...
Autor Principal: | Hidalgo Alomoto, Wendy Patricia |
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Formato: | bachelorThesis |
Idioma: | spa |
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2018
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http://dspace.ups.edu.ec/handle/123456789/15774 |
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A flexible and efficient behavior of consumers in the energy use is vital for the adequate and environmentally supportive operation of the electrical system, that’s why new management techniques are developed. Historically, the electric pricing of residential consumers has been flat and constant in order to simplify billing processes, unfortunately this has provoked the separation between the paid price by the residential user and the hourly changing energy prices in the electric market, leading to its excessive use, especially at certain times of the day or seasons of the year, making necessary to invest more in the electricity system to supply the demand.
In contrast to what has been described, this document proposes the implementation of dynamic TPRTP tariffs (Two Parts Real Time Price) related to hourly changes in energy costs and in addition to the amount of "Negawatts" (theoretical unit that represents the watts saved when RD is implemented) that each consumer can "generate" and that come either from the decrease in the use of energy called "Cutting Negawatts" or the "Deferred Negawatts" that are the result of different and optimal energy use, its importance lies in their effectively collaborate in the descent of the peaks of demand and come from deferrable charges whose change of use does not affect transcendentally in consumer "comfort". |
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