The activation of demand response (DR) potentials offered by electricity consumer flexibility is one promising option for providing balancing power and energy in supply systems with high share of variable renewable energy (VRE) power generation. In this paper, a model-based assessment of the economic DR potential in Germany is presented. It relies on the extension of the REMix energy system model by flexible electric loads. In a case study considering a future German power supply system with a VRE share of 70%, possible cost reductions achieved by investment in DR are quantified. The sensitivity of the results to changes in the assumed DR costs and characteristics are analyzed in additional simulations. The results show that the major benef...
Flexible energy demand (demand response, DR) is seen as one solution to integrate intermittent renew...
In the coming decades, highly fluctuating renewable energy sources (RES) might dominate world-wide e...
As a follow-up to IRGC's report on demand-side flexibility for energy transitions, this Policy Brief...
In this work, we investigate the economic viability of demand response (DR) as a balancing option fo...
Balancing of intermittent renewable power generation from wind and solar energy is one of the centra...
One of the challenges in the transition towards a zero-emission power system in Europe will be to ac...
Short-term Electricity Demand Response (DR) is an emerging technology in Europe's Electricity market...
Demand-Response (DR) has emerged as a valuable resource option for balancing electricity supply and ...
Demand Response (DR) is an option to integrate the increasing share of electricity generation from r...
International audienceRenewable energy sources are expected to take a very large share of electricit...
With the expansion of renewable energies in Germany, imminent grid congestion events occur more ofte...
Demand response (DR) measures typically aim at an improved utilization of power plant and grid capac...
This report provides an overview of the current debates about demand response development, focusing ...
Demand Response (DR) is capable of reducing the need for generation capacity investments in order to...
Flexible energy demand (demand response, DR) is seen as one solution to integrate intermittent renew...
In the coming decades, highly fluctuating renewable energy sources (RES) might dominate world-wide e...
As a follow-up to IRGC's report on demand-side flexibility for energy transitions, this Policy Brief...
In this work, we investigate the economic viability of demand response (DR) as a balancing option fo...
Balancing of intermittent renewable power generation from wind and solar energy is one of the centra...
One of the challenges in the transition towards a zero-emission power system in Europe will be to ac...
Short-term Electricity Demand Response (DR) is an emerging technology in Europe's Electricity market...
Demand-Response (DR) has emerged as a valuable resource option for balancing electricity supply and ...
Demand Response (DR) is an option to integrate the increasing share of electricity generation from r...
International audienceRenewable energy sources are expected to take a very large share of electricit...
With the expansion of renewable energies in Germany, imminent grid congestion events occur more ofte...
Demand response (DR) measures typically aim at an improved utilization of power plant and grid capac...
This report provides an overview of the current debates about demand response development, focusing ...
Demand Response (DR) is capable of reducing the need for generation capacity investments in order to...
Flexible energy demand (demand response, DR) is seen as one solution to integrate intermittent renew...
In the coming decades, highly fluctuating renewable energy sources (RES) might dominate world-wide e...
As a follow-up to IRGC's report on demand-side flexibility for energy transitions, this Policy Brief...